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Tunisian politician
Larbi Ben Salah Abid
العربي بن صالح عبيد
PresidentMustapha Ben Jaafar
Preceded byHabib Essid
Succeeded byFaouzia Ben Fodha
Personal details
Born (1953-06-30) June 30, 1953 (age 71)
Tunis, Tunisia
OccupationLawyer

Larbi Ben Salah Abid (Arabic: العربي بن صالح عبيد; born June 30, 1953, in Korba) is a Tunisian politician, he was second vice-president of the Constituent assembly between 2011 and 2014.

Biography

He obtained his Bachelor of Arts in 1974 from Carthage Présidence Lyceum, a Masters in Private Law in 1981 and the Certificate of aptitude for the profession of Lawyer, before starting his professional career in the insurance sector, before joining the legal profession after five years. He was also a member of the National Bar Association in Tunisia from 2001 to 2004.

He has been a member of the Tunisian Human Rights League and the National Council for Liberties in Tunisia since their creation.

Personal life

Laribi Ben Salah Abid is married and has three children.

References

  1. "Biographie de Larbi Ben Salah Abid, deuxième vice-président de la Constituante". Turess. Retrieved April 6, 2020.
  2. Adam, DRIDI (November 25, 2011). "Biographie de Larbi Ben Salah Abid, deuxième vice-président de la Constituante". Tunisie Numerique (in French). Retrieved April 7, 2020.
  3. Medien, Ahmed (November 26, 2011). "Tunisia: Profile on Larbi Ben Salah Abid, Second Deputy President of Constituent Assembly". All Africa. Retrieved April 7, 2020.
  4. Adam, DRIDI (November 25, 2011). "Biographie de Larbi Ben Salah Abid, deuxième vice-président de la Constituante". Tunisie Numerique (in French). Retrieved April 6, 2020.
  5. "Larbi Ben Salah Abid : Si mon système vous déplaît, je quitte la séance". tuniscope.com. May 9, 2013. Retrieved April 6, 2020.
Prime ministers of Tunisia (list)
  1. Bahi Ladgham (1969–1970)
  2. Hedi Amara Nouira (1970–1980)
  3. Mohammed Mzali (1980–1986)
  4. Rachid Sfar (1986–1987)
  5. Zine El Abidine Ben Ali (1987)
  6. Hédi Baccouche (1987–1989)
  7. Hamed Karoui (1989–1999)
  8. Mohamed Ghannouchi (1999–2011)
  9. Beji Caid Essebsi (2011)
  10. Hamadi Jebali (2011–2013)
  11. Ali Laarayedh (2013–2014)
  12. Mehdi Jomaa (2014–2015)
  13. Habib Essid (2015–2016)
  14. Youssef Chahed (2016–2020)
  15. Elyes Fakhfakh (2020)
  16. Hichem Mechichi (2020–2021)
  17. Najla Bouden (2021–2023)
  18. Ahmed Hachani (2023–2024)
  19. Kamel Madouri (since 2024)
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