Tunisian President Kais Saied has announced a broad cabinet reshuffle of 19 ministers, including those for defence, foreign affairs, and the economy, ahead of a presidential election on October 6, 2024.
Saied announced this via a statement issued by the presidency on Sunday, August 25.
The presidency noted that Khaled Shili would be the new defence minister and Mohamed Ali Nafti the foreign affairs minister.
Saied earlier this month sacked Prime Minister Ahmed Hachani, replacing him with Kamel Maddouri, the social affairs minister.
The ministers of finance, justice, and the interior kept their positions.
Tunisia raises drinking water prices over drought
The cabinet shuffle comes amid financial crisis and widespread discontent over recurring water and electricity outages in many parts of the country and a shortage of some goods and medicines, in a move likely aimed at injecting new blood and attracting voters, according to Reuters.
The Tunisian president, who consolidated a power grab in 2021 after he shut down the elected parliament, is running for re-election against two candidates.
Tunisian opposition parties and human rights groups have accused the authorities of using “arbitrary restrictions” and intimidation to exclude contenders from the electoral race and pave the way for the re-election of Saied.
- Security operatives rescue 12 kidnapped victims in Ekiti border attack - February 14, 2026
- Terrorists release video showing 176 abducted Kwara residents in captivity - February 14, 2026
- NGX investors record N6.79trn gain in one week - February 14, 2026







