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The office was revived in 1969 under the Republican system. There have been 44 prime ministers of Tunisia since the office came into existence in 1759.The office existed before independence as the King of Tunisia appointed a Prime Minister to be the head of government. Rejeb Khaznadar was the first Prime Minister in the history of Tunisia in 1759.After the abolition of monarchy, the 1959 Constitution of Tunisia established a presidential system where the president was both the head of state and the head of government. On November 1969, President Habib Bourguiba brought back the position by appointing Bahi Ladgham to be the first Prime Minister under the republican system.Before the 2011 revolution, the role of the prime minister was limited to assisting the president. With the adoption of the new constitution in 2014, the constitutional powers expanded, making the prime minister responsible of major domestic policies.The youngest person to become prime minister was Mustapha Ben Ismail in 1878 at 28 years of age while the oldest was Beji Caid Essebsi in 2011 at 85 years of age. The term of Mohammed Aziz Bouattour (1882\u20131907) is the longest for a prime minister, with a period of nearly 25 years, while Zine El Abidine Ben Ali’s term (1987) is the shortest with 36 days.Three prime ministers became presidents afterwards: Habib Bourguiba, Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, and Beji Caid Essebsi.There are currently seven living former prime ministers. The most recent former prime minister to die is Hamed Karoui on 27 March 2020.List of prime ministers[edit]Monarchy[edit]Republic[edit]Statistics[edit]Monarchy[edit]Timeline[edit]Rank by time in office[edit]Mohammed Aziz BouattourLongest term:24 years, 98 days1882\u20131907Mohamed Salah MzaliShortest term:126 days1954RankPrime MinisterTime in office1Mohammed Aziz Bouattour24\u00a0years, 98\u00a0days2Rejeb Khaznadar23\u00a0years, 103\u00a0days3Mustapha Khaznadar18\u00a0years, 294\u00a0days4Mustapha Saheb Ettabaa18\u00a0years, 0\u00a0days5Moustapha Khodja17\u00a0years, 220\u00a0days6Youssef Saheb Ettabaa15\u00a0years, 22\u00a0days7H\u00e9di Lakhoua10\u00a0years, 304\u00a0days8Shakir Saheb Ettabaa8\u00a0years, 0\u00a0days9Youssef Dja\u00eft7\u00a0years, 122\u00a0days9Larbi Zarrouk Khaznadar7\u00a0years, 0\u00a0days11Hussein Khodja7\u00a0years, 0\u00a0days12Ta\u00efeb Djellouli6\u00a0years, 212\u00a0days13Khelil Bouhageb5\u00a0years, 120\u00a0days14Slaheddine Baccouche5 years, 26 days[c]15Mustapha Dinguizli4\u00a0years, 172\u00a0days16Kheireddine Pacha3\u00a0years, 272\u00a0days17Mustapha Kaak3\u00a0years, 27\u00a0days18Mustapha Ben Ismail3\u00a0years, 19\u00a0days19Mohammed Khaznadar2 years, 53 days[c]20Mohamed Chenik1 years, 356 days[c]21Tahar Ben Ammar1\u00a0year, 248\u00a0days22Habib Bourguiba1\u00a0year, 105\u00a0days23M’hamed Djellouli1\u00a0year, 104\u00a0days24Mohamed Salah Mzali126\u00a0daysRepublic[edit]Timeline[edit]Rank by time in office[edit]Mohamed GhannouchiLongest term:11 years, 102 days1999\u20132011Zine El Abidine Ben AliShortest term:36 days1987RankPrime MinisterTime in office1Mohamed Ghannouchi11\u00a0years, 102\u00a0days2Hamed Karoui10\u00a0years, 51\u00a0days3Hedi Nouira9\u00a0years, 173\u00a0days4Mohamed Mzali6\u00a0years, 76\u00a0days5Youssef Chahed3\u00a0years, 184\u00a0days6Hedi Baccouche1\u00a0year, 324\u00a0days7Habib Essid1\u00a0year, 203\u00a0days8Najla Bouden1\u00a0year, 181\u00a0days9Rachid Sfar1\u00a0year, 86\u00a0days10Hamadi Jebali1\u00a0year, 80\u00a0days11Mehdi Jomaa1\u00a0year, 8\u00a0days12Bahi Ladgham360\u00a0days13Hichem Mechichi326\u00a0days14Ali Laarayedh321\u00a0days15Beji Caid Essebsi300\u00a0days16Elyes Fakhfakh188\u00a0days17Zine El Abidine Ben Ali36\u00a0daysSee also[edit]References[edit] "},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki21\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki21\/list-of-prime-ministers-of-tunisia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"List of prime ministers of Tunisia"}}]}]