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 Prime Ministry    Secretary-General of Government and in charge of relations with the Chamber of Deputies and the Chamber of Advisers

Mr Abdelhakim Bouraoui

Secretary-General of Government and in charge of relations with the Chamber of Deputies and the Chamber of Advisers

Secretary General of the Government
Mr. Abdelhakim Bouraoui was born on 8 March 1954 in Sousse.
After having got the baccalaureate certificate from the secondary school of Sousse, he took the higher education at the Faculty of Law and Economic Sciences of Tunis.
Mr Abdelhakim Bouraoui obtained his law degree in 1975 and the postgraduate diploma in public administration from the National School of Administration (ENA).
He started his carrier at the Ministry of Social Affairs where he was appointed in 1980 as head of department.
Then, he joined the Prime Ministry (the services of the Legal Adviser of the Government) where he was successively appointed as sub-director (July 1982), director (January 1986), and general director (January 1988).
In October 1988, he was appointed as chargé of mission to the Minister of Justice, then to the Prime Minister, in October 1989.
Mr Abdelhakim Bouraoui was appointed director of the Prime Minister’s Cabinet in March 1990 till his appointment as Secretary of State in charge of Civil Service and Administrative Reform on 30 April 1999.
On 1 November 2004, he was appointed as the First President of the administrative Tribunal, till his appointment as Secretary General of the Government, on 25 January 2007.
Mr Abdelhakim Bouraoui is Grand Officer of the Order of the Republic and Commander of the Order of 7 November.
He is married and father of two children.