- Rachid Sfar
Rachid Sfar, the former Prime Minister of Tunisian President
Habib Bourguiba , was born onSeptember 11 ,1933 atMahdia , the ancientFatimite capital ofTunisia . He is the son of the Destourian leaderTahar Sfar , an associate of Bouguiba and co-founder of the Neo-Destourian Tunisian Nationalist Party in 1934.After completing his secondary studies at the lycée in the city of
Sfax , Rachid Sfar pursued advanced studies in humanities, law, and economic inTunis and inParis . In Paris, he studied at the Ecole Nationale des Impôts from1958 to1959 .In the newly independent Tunisia, Rachid Sfar assumed diverse administrative responsibilities, notably in the Ministry of Finances: Director general of Taxation, Director General of Economic and Financial Relations, Director General for the Control of Tobacconists, and Secretary General of the Ministry of Finance. In December
1977 , Bourguiba called upon him to direct the Ministry of Industry of Mines and the Ministry of Energy. In1980 , he was director of the Ministry of Defense, in1982 the Ministry of Public Health, and from1984 to1986 the Ministry for the Economy.In July
1986 , before the deterioration of the financial situation in the country, President Bourguiba discharged his Prime MinisterMohamed Mzale and charged Rachid Sfar with implementing a structural adjustment plan as Prime Minister. Rachid Sfar re-established Tunisia's macro-economic equilibria by passing in the National Assembly the "Loi de finances complémentaire" (the supplemental finances law), by devaluing the dinar by 10%, and by obtaining support from theInternational Monetary Fund and theWorld Bank to rebuild currency reserves and re-establish credit.Rachid Sfar stepped down from his duties as Prime Minister in September
1987 , and was elected President of the National Assembly in October of the same year. Borguiba named his Interior MinisterZine El Abidine Ben Ali as Sfar's replacement. OnNovember 7 ,1987 , invoking a provision of the Tunisian Constitution, the aged and infirm President Habib Bourguiba was declared incapable of executing the duties of his office. He was succeeded by his Prime Minister, who took the oath of office the same day before an extraordinary meeting of the National Assembly.
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