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Mohamed Masmoudi
محمد المصمودي
Mohamed Masmoudi in the 1970s.
Minister of Foreign Affairs
In office
12 June 1970 – 14 January 1974
PresidentHabib Bourguiba
Prime MinisterBahi Ladgham
Hédi Nouira
Preceded byHabib Bourguiba Jr.
Succeeded byHabib Chatti
Minister of the Economy
In office
7 September 1955 – 15 April 1956
MonarchLamine Bey
Succeeded byFerjani Bel Haj Ammar
Personal details
Born
Mohamed Masmoudi

(1925-05-29)29 May 1925
Mahdia, Tunisia
Died(2016-07-11)11 July 2016 (aged 91)
Mahdia, Tunisia
Political partyNeo Destour / Socialist Destourian Party

Mohamed Masmoudi (Arabic: محمد المصمودي) (29 May 1925,[1] – 7 November 2016) was a Tunisian politician who was the Minister of Foreign Affairs from 12 June 1970 until 14 January 1974.[2] He died on 7 November 2016, aged 91.[3]

References

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  1. ^ Service, United States Joint Publications Research (1971). Translations on Sub-Saharan Africa.
  2. ^ Le président algérien, Bouteflika salue la mémoire de Mohamed Masmoudi (in French)
  3. ^ "Mohamed Masmoudi n'est plus | Réalités Online". Toutes les dernières News en Tunisie et dans le monde (in French). 2016-11-08. Retrieved 2020-01-22.