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Maya Jribi

Maya Jribi (January 29, 1960 – May 19, 2018)[1] was a Tunisian politician. From 2006 to 2012, she was the leader of the Progressive Democratic Party (PDP).[2] From PDP's merger into the Republican Party in April 2012, until her resignation in 2017, she was the Secretary-General of the centrist party.

Maya Jribi
Secretary-General of the Republican Party
In office
April 9, 2012 – February 3, 2017
Preceded byParty created
Succeeded byIssam Chebbi
Member of the Constituent Assembly of Tunisia from Ben Arous Governorate
In office
November 22, 2011 – December 2, 2014
Personal details
Born(1960-01-29)29 January 1960
Bou Arada, Tunisia
Died19 May 2018(2018-05-19) (aged 58)
Radès, Ben Arous Governorate, Tunisia
Political partyRepublican Party (from 2012)
Progressive Democratic Party (until 2012)
Alma materUniversity of Sfax

Life and political career edit

Her father is from Tatouine, while her mother is from Algeria. She followed her studies in Radès Tunisia, before studying biology at the University of Sfax, from 1979 to 1983. During that period, she became involved and an active member of the student union, known as UGET, and the Tunisian League of Human Rights. She wrote for the independent weekly Erraï and later for the PDP-newspaper Al Mawkif.[2]

Together with Ahmed Najib Chebbi, Maya Jribi co-founded the Progressive Socialist Rally, established in 1983, which was later renamed into Progressive Democratic Party (PDP). Since 1986 she has been a member of the party's executive. On 25 December 2006, Jribi was appointed Secretary-General of the PDP.[2] She has been the first woman to lead a political party in Tunisia.[3]

From 1 to 20 October 2007, Jribi, along with Najib Chebbi, engaged in a hunger strike to protest against the forced move of the party's headquarters from Tunis, which caused serious health implications for her.[2]

Jribi headed the PDP's electoral list in Ben Arous for the Constituent Assembly Elections in October 2011.[2] The PDP list received one seat in Ben Arous according to preliminary election results. On 9 April 2012, the PDP merged with other secularist parties to form the Republican Party and Maya Jribi became the leader of this party.[4] She presented her candidacy for the presidency of the Constituent Assembly of Tunisia on November 22. She was however defeated by the secretary general of Democratic Forum for Labour and Liberties ( Ettakatol), Mustapha Ben Jaafar who was elected by 145 votes to 68 in his favor. [5]

Maya Jribi was an outspoken feminist.[2] She has labeled Israel as a "Zionist construct",[6] and proposed to disallow Israeli pilgrims to visit the El Ghriba synagogue on Djerba island.[7]

Maya Jribi, announced her retirement, during the Republican Party convention in 2017.[8] [9]

In March 2018, the Center for Research, Studies, Documentation and Information on Women paid tribute to her for her noble political life.[10]

On 19th May 2018 she died of cancer.[11]

The President of Tunisia, in an official statement, called her death the loss of a "sincere activist" and saluted her human qualities and political career.[12]

Decorations edit

Tributes edit

In March 2018, the Center for Research, Studies, Documentation and Information on Women paid tribute to her for her militant political career. the President of the Tunisian Republic deplored, in an official press release, the loss of a “Sincere activist” and saluted her human qualities and her political career. [15] [16]

On May 21, the Ministry of Women's Affairs announced that the main hall meetings at the ministry's headquarters now bear the name of Maya Jribi. [17]

References edit

  1. ^ "Décès de Maya Jribi". L'economiste Maghrébin. 19 May 2018. Retrieved 19 May 2018.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Parker, Emily (6 September 2011), , tunisia-live.net, archived from the original on 9 March 2012, retrieved 21 Oct 2011
  3. ^ Bollier, Sam (9 Oct 2011), Who are Tunisia's political parties?, Al Jazeera English, retrieved 21 Oct 2011
  4. ^ Benzarti, Hichem (10 April 2012), , La Presse de Tunisie, archived from the original on 12 April 2012
  5. ^ Tunisie : hommages unanimes à Maya Jribi, militante iconique
  6. ^ Lerch, Wolfgang Günther (22 January 2011), "Maya Jribi: Eine Stimme der "Jasmin-Revolution" ('A Voice of the Jasmine Revolution')", Frankfurter Allgemeine (in German), retrieved 21 Oct 2011
  7. ^ Dahmani, Frida (27 April 2010), Le pélerinage de Djerba placé sous haute surveillance ('The pilgrimage of Djerba put under high surveillance') (in French), Jeune Afrique, retrieved 22 Oct 2011
  8. ^ Maya Jribi fait ses adieux au secrétariat général du Joumhouri
  9. ^ Quand Maya Jribi entre dans la légende
  10. ^ "Prix Zoubeida Bchir 2017 : 4 œuvres primées et un hommage à Maya Jeribi". huffpostmaghreb.com (in French). 18 March 2018. Retrieved 18 March 2018.
  11. ^ Tunisia's leading woman politician who found a second act after the revolution
  12. ^ "Caïd Essebsi salue les qualités humaines et le parcours politique exceptionnel de Maya Jeribi". espacemanager.com (in French). 19 May 2018. Retrieved 19 May 2018.
  13. ^ "Les personnalités féminines décorées par le chef d'État". 2015-08-13.
  14. ^ "Arrêté Républicain" (PDF). 2014-03-21.
  15. ^ Caïd Essebsi salue les qualités humaines et le parcours politique exceptionnel de Maya Jeribi
  16. ^ Obituary: Maya Jribi, Tunisia’s first woman party leader, dies
  17. ^ La salle des réunions du ministère de la Femme portera le nom de Maya Jeribi

External links edit

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Maya Jribi January 29 1960 May 19 2018 1 was a Tunisian politician From 2006 to 2012 she was the leader of the Progressive Democratic Party PDP 2 From PDP s merger into the Republican Party in April 2012 until her resignation in 2017 she was the Secretary General of the centrist party Maya JribiSecretary General of the Republican PartyIn office April 9 2012 February 3 2017Preceded byParty createdSucceeded byIssam ChebbiMember of the Constituent Assembly of Tunisia from Ben Arous GovernorateIn office November 22 2011 December 2 2014Personal detailsBorn 1960 01 29 29 January 1960Bou Arada TunisiaDied19 May 2018 2018 05 19 aged 58 Rades Ben Arous Governorate TunisiaPolitical partyRepublican Party from 2012 Progressive Democratic Party until 2012 Alma materUniversity of Sfax Contents 1 Life and political career 2 Decorations 3 Tributes 4 References 5 External linksLife and political career editHer father is from Tatouine while her mother is from Algeria She followed her studies in Rades Tunisia before studying biology at the University of Sfax from 1979 to 1983 During that period she became involved and an active member of the student union known as UGET and the Tunisian League of Human Rights She wrote for the independent weekly Errai and later for the PDP newspaper Al Mawkif 2 Together with Ahmed Najib Chebbi Maya Jribi co founded the Progressive Socialist Rally established in 1983 which was later renamed into Progressive Democratic Party PDP Since 1986 she has been a member of the party s executive On 25 December 2006 Jribi was appointed Secretary General of the PDP 2 She has been the first woman to lead a political party in Tunisia 3 From 1 to 20 October 2007 Jribi along with Najib Chebbi engaged in a hunger strike to protest against the forced move of the party s headquarters from Tunis which caused serious health implications for her 2 Jribi headed the PDP s electoral list in Ben Arous for the Constituent Assembly Elections in October 2011 2 The PDP list received one seat in Ben Arous according to preliminary election results On 9 April 2012 the PDP merged with other secularist parties to form the Republican Party and Maya Jribi became the leader of this party 4 She presented her candidacy for the presidency of the Constituent Assembly of Tunisia on November 22 She was however defeated by the secretary general of Democratic Forum for Labour and Liberties Ettakatol Mustapha Ben Jaafar who was elected by 145 votes to 68 in his favor 5 Maya Jribi was an outspoken feminist 2 She has labeled Israel as a Zionist construct 6 and proposed to disallow Israeli pilgrims to visit the El Ghriba synagogue on Djerba island 7 Maya Jribi announced her retirement during the Republican Party convention in 2017 8 9 In March 2018 the Center for Research Studies Documentation and Information on Women paid tribute to her for her noble political life 10 On 19th May 2018 she died of cancer 11 The President of Tunisia in an official statement called her death the loss of a sincere activist and saluted her human qualities and political career 12 Decorations editCommander of the Order of the Republic of Tunisia 2015 13 Knight of National Order of Merit of Tunisia 2014 14 Tributes editIn March 2018 the Center for Research Studies Documentation and Information on Women paid tribute to her for her militant political career the President of the Tunisian Republic deplored in an official press release the loss of a Sincere activist and saluted her human qualities and her political career 15 16 On May 21 the Ministry of Women s Affairs announced that the main hall meetings at the ministry s headquarters now bear the name of Maya Jribi 17 References edit Deces de Maya Jribi L economiste Maghrebin 19 May 2018 Retrieved 19 May 2018 a b c d e f Parker Emily 6 September 2011 Maya Jribi tunisia live net archived from the original on 9 March 2012 retrieved 21 Oct 2011 Bollier Sam 9 Oct 2011 Who are Tunisia s political parties Al Jazeera English retrieved 21 Oct 2011 Benzarti Hichem 10 April 2012 Un congres unificateur des forces democratiques centristes La Presse de Tunisie archived from the original on 12 April 2012 Tunisie hommages unanimes a Maya Jribi militante iconique Lerch Wolfgang Gunther 22 January 2011 Maya Jribi Eine Stimme der Jasmin Revolution A Voice of the Jasmine Revolution Frankfurter Allgemeine in German retrieved 21 Oct 2011 Dahmani Frida 27 April 2010 Le pelerinage de Djerba place sous haute surveillance The pilgrimage of Djerba put under high surveillance in French Jeune Afrique retrieved 22 Oct 2011 Maya Jribi fait ses adieux au secretariat general du Joumhouri Quand Maya Jribi entre dans la legende Prix Zoubeida Bchir 2017 4 œuvres primees et un hommage a Maya Jeribi huffpostmaghreb com in French 18 March 2018 Retrieved 18 March 2018 Tunisia s leading woman politician who found a second act after the revolution Caid Essebsi salue les qualites humaines et le parcours politique exceptionnel de Maya Jeribi espacemanager com in French 19 May 2018 Retrieved 19 May 2018 Les personnalites feminines decorees par le chef d Etat 2015 08 13 Arrete Republicain PDF 2014 03 21 Caid Essebsi salue les qualites humaines et le parcours politique exceptionnel de Maya Jeribi Obituary Maya Jribi Tunisia s first woman party leader dies La salle des reunions du ministere de la Femme portera le nom de Maya JeribiExternal links editPersonal profile of Maya Jribi on the website of the Tunisian Assembly of the Representatives of the People in French nbsp This article about a Tunisian politician is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Maya Jribi amp oldid 1174459194, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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