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Ahmed Najib Chebbi

Ahmed Najib Chebbi (Arabic: أحمد نجيب الشابي, French: Ahmed Néjib Chebbi) or simply Najib Chebbi (born 30 July 1944) is a Tunisian attorney and politician.

Ahmed Najib Chebbi
أحمد نجيب الشابي
Regional Development Minister
In office
17 January 2011 – 7 March 2011
PresidentFouad Mebazaa (Acting)
Prime MinisterMohamed Ghannouchi
Preceded byAhmed Friaa
Succeeded byAbderrazak Zouari [fr]
Personal details
Born (1944-07-30) 30 July 1944 (age 79)
Tunis, Tunisia
Political partyRepublican Party
SpouseSafia Mestiri
Children5
WebsitePDP Website (English)

Chebbi is a prominent figure of the Tunisian opposition movement;[1] in 1983, he founded the Democratic Progressive Party, which gained legal recognition in 1988. He is currently the leader of the Democratic Progressive Party.[2] In 2006, Maya Jribi became the party's secretary-general, the first woman to hold such office in Tunisia. In 2009 Chebbi attempted to run as a candidate for President of Tunisia but was barred from running.

In response to former authoritarian[3] President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali's statement during the 2010–2011 Tunisian protests promising 300,000 new jobs would be created and criticizing the protests, Chebbi said that despite official claims of police firing in self-defense that "the demonstrations were non-violent and the youths were claiming their rights to jobs" and that "the funeral processions [for those killed on January 9] turned into demonstrations, and the police fired [at] the youths who were at these .. processions." He then criticised Ben Ali's comments as the protesters were "claiming their civil rights, and there is no terrorist act...no religious slogans," while accusing Ben Ali of "looking for scapegoats." He further criticised the additional jobs offered as mere "promises."[1]

Following the ousting of Ben Ali on 14 January 2011, Prime Minister Mohammed Ghannouchi contacted Chebbi and other opposition leaders in hopes of creating a coalition government until elections can be held. Chebbi "said he demanded parliamentary elections be held within six or seven months."[4]

On 15 January 2011, Chebbi was noted by Al Jazeera as one of three potential successors (the only one mentioned not to have been part of the Ben Ali government) to become President of Tunisia following the proposed 2011 general election to occur within six months. It noted however that "if he is to be a contender in the next presidential election, he will need to widen his appeal."[5]

Chebbi was named Minister of Regional Development in the new government on 17 January 2011,[citation needed] but he resigned in March 2011 after less than two months in his post.

In June 2023, Ahmed Néjib Chebbi is suspected of undermining "the external security of the State". Ahmed Néjib Chebbi appeared before the investigating judge of the Tunis anti-terrorism unit.[1].

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Randeree, Bilal (10 January 2011). "Tunisian leader promises new jobs". Al Jazeera English. Retrieved 11 January 2011.
  2. ^ Ben Bouazza, Bouazza (29 December 2010). "Tunisian minister is fired after unrest". The Seattle Times. Associated Press. Archived from the original on 21 July 2012. Retrieved 23 October 2011.
  3. ^ Kirkpatrick, David D. (12 January 2011). "Protests Spread to Tunisia's Capital, and a Curfew Is Decreed". The New York Times. Retrieved 23 October 2011.
  4. ^ New Tunisian Leadership To Form Government After Protests Oust President - Radio Free Europe Radio Liberty - 16 January 2011
  5. ^ "Ben Ali's possible successors". Al Jazeera English. 15 January 2011. Retrieved 23 October 2011.

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