2020 in Tunisia

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2020
in
Tunisia

Decades:
See also:

Events in the year 2020 in Tunisia.

Incumbents[edit]

Events[edit]

  • January 14 – Revolution and Youth Day (2011)
  • February 3 – President Kais Saied visits Algeria in his first trip outside the country.[3]
  • February 9 – 1,200 runners participate in a half-Marathon (21 kilometers) in Djerba, Tunisia.[4]
  • February 17 – President Kais Saied says he will call early elections if a parliamentary stalemate is not resolved by February 21. He calls this the worst political crisis since 1956.[5]
  • March 6 – Suicide bombing outside U.S. Embassy in Tunis[6]
  • March 20 – Independence Day (1956 from France)
  • July 15 – Prime Minister Elyes Fakhfakh resigns over an alleged conflict of interest.[7]
  • July 25 - Hichem Mechichi, the Minister of the Interior is chosen as Prime Minister.[8]

Sports[edit]

Deaths[edit]

Hédi Baccouche
Lina Ben Mhenni

January to April[edit]

May to August[edit]

September to December[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Tunisia: Swearing in of the Fakhfakh government at the Presidential Palace in Carthage (in French) Kapitalis, 27 Feb 2020, retrieved 30 Mar 2020
  2. ^ CIA Factbook: Tunisia retrieved 30 March 2020
  3. ^ Tunisian president arrives in Algeria on his first trip abroad Middle East Monitor, 3 Feb 2020
  4. ^ Tunisia: Some 1200 Participants in Djerba Half-Marathon allAfrica, 9 Feb 2020
  5. ^ "Tunisia stalemate risks forcing new election". BBC World Service. 17 Feb 2020. Retrieved 17 Feb 2020.
  6. ^ a b Tunisia: Suicide attack targets US embassy Al Jazeera, 6 Mar 2020, retrieved 30 Mar 2020
  7. ^ "Tunisian PM resigns triggering political crisis". Reuters. 15 July 2020. Retrieved 15 July 2020.
  8. ^ "Tunisia's president picks interior minister to lead new government". France 24. 25 July 2020. Retrieved July 26, 2020.
  9. ^ 2020 African champion Egypt Archived 2020-01-27 at the Wayback Machine (in French) retrieved 6 Apr 2020
  10. ^ Tunisia: Some 1200 Participants in Djerba Half-Marathon allAfrica, 9 Feb 2020
  11. ^ "Décès de l'ancien ministre Abderrazak Rassaa". businessnews.com (in French). Retrieved 26 January 2020.
  12. ^ "Hédi Baccouche n'est plus". realites.com (in French). Retrieved 26 January 2020.
  13. ^ "Disparition de Lina Ben Mheni". espacemanager.com (in French). Retrieved 27 January 2020.
  14. ^ Tunisia-Former national handball coach Saïd Amara passes away
  15. ^ Dernière minute: Décès de Hamed Karoui à 92 ans (in French)
  16. ^ Champenois, Sabrina (5 April 2020). "Leïla Menchari, la fée des vitrines Hermès s'en est allée". Libération (in French). Retrieved February 27, 2021.
  17. ^ Noureddine Diwa n'est plus (in French)
  18. ^ Chedli Klibi n’est plus (in French)
  19. ^ Décès de Abdelmajid Tlemçani (in French)
  20. ^ "Décès de Radhi Jazi, ancien président de l'Ordre des pharmaciens". realites.com.tn (in French). 27 July 2020. Retrieved 28 July 2020.
  21. ^ Avocate et figure féministe, Gisèle Halimi est morte (in French)
  22. ^ Club Africain : Décès de Salah Chaoua (in French)
  23. ^ Tunisie : Décès de l'ex-ministre sous l'ancien régime, Ali Chaouch (in French)
  24. ^ Décès de la légende du football Hammadi Agrebi (in French)
  25. ^ Décès de Mohamed Gueddiche (in French)
  26. ^ Décès d'Ahmed Ben Salah (in French)
  27. ^ OB : Nabil Bechaouch nous a quittés (in French)
  28. ^ Éric Assous, auteur et scénariste prolifique pour le théâtre et le cinéma, est mort à 64 ans (in French)
  29. ^ Mort de la célèbre chanteuse Naâma (in French)
  30. ^ CA : Décès de l'ex-gloire des années 60 et 70 Abderrahmane Rahmouni (in French)
  31. ^ Décès de l'ancien ministre de l'Intérieur Noureddine Yazid Zerhouni (in French)
  32. ^ "At least 20 migrants drown after boat sinks off Tunisia". aljazeera.com. Al Jazeera English. December 24, 2020. Retrieved December 24, 2020.
  33. ^ Décès de l'écrivain et militant Gilbert Naccache (in French)
  34. ^ Tunisia-Zouhaïra Salem passes away