Slaheddine Ben Mbarek
Slaheddine Ben Mbarek | |
|---|---|
| Tunisian minister of Trade | |
| In office 10 March 1995 – 13 June 1996 | |
| Prime Minister | Hamed Karoui |
| Preceded by | Sadok Rabah (minister of National Economy) |
| Succeeded by | Mondher Zenaidi |
| Tunisian minister of Agriculture | |
| In office 27 July 1988 – 11 April 1989 | |
| Prime Minister | Hédi Baccouche |
| Preceded by | Lassaad Ben Osman |
| Succeeded by | Nouri Zorgati |
| Tunisian minister of Trade and Industry and then of National Economy | |
| In office 28 April 1986 – 27 July 1988 | |
| Prime Minister | Mohamed Mzali Rachid Sfar Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali Hédi Baccouche |
| Preceded by | Rachid Sfar (minister of National Economy) |
| Succeeded by | Moncef Belaïd (minister of Industry) |
| Tunisian minister of Trade | |
| In office 26 December 1977 – 24 April 1980 | |
| Prime Minister | Hédi Nouira |
| Preceded by | Hassen Belkhodja |
| Succeeded by | Moncef Belaïd |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 1 September 1936 |
| Died | 22 July 2014 (aged 77) |
| Party | Democratic Constitutional Rally (1988-2011) |
| Other political affiliations | Socialist Destourian Party (Before 1988) |
Slaheddine Ben Mbarek (27 July 1920, in Béja – 22 July 2014) was a Tunisian minister, diplomat and the president of his hometown soccer team Olympique Béja from 1984 until 1985.
He was the ambassador of Tunisia to Belgium then to West Germany[1]
He was Minister of Economy and Trade from 1977 until 1980.[2]
From 1986 to 1988, he was minister of Industry and Trade, from 1988 to 1989, minister of Agriculture.
He was once again minister of Trade between 1995 and 1996.
References
- ^ "Décès de Slaheddine Ben Mbarek, ancien ministre, ancien ambassadeur" (in French). 22 July 2014. Retrieved 15 October 2015.
- ^ "Tunisie: Décès de Slaheddine Ben Mbarek, ancien ministre de l'Economie et du commerce" (in French). 22 July 2014. Retrieved 15 October 2015.