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  1. [1] He is the brother of writer Hélé Béji. [citation needed] . His aunt Wassila Ben Ammar was the First Lady of Tunisia as the wife of the first President of Tunisia, Habib Bourguiba. [3]

  2. Transfer of power between outgoing Prime minister, Tahar Ben Ammar and designated Prime minister, Habib Bourguiba. Following independence, proclaimed on 20 March 1956, a National Constituent Assembly was elected, on 25 March, in order to write a constitution.

  3. May 21, 2022 · The Prime Minister, Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali, in consultation with the military, organized a “medical coup” and was proclaimed President on November 7, 1987. Habib Bourguiba died at Monastir, Tunisia on April 6, 2000, at the age of 96. He was married to Mathilde Lorrain and they had one son, Habib Bourguiba, Jr. They divorced in 1961.

  4. From a prominent Tunisian family––his aunt was married to the father of Tunisian independence, President Habib Bourguiba––Ben Ammar graduated from Georgetown University, and in 1975 launched...

  5. Date. April 11, 1956. Category. 1945 - 1956, The Supreme Combatant. Tags. Freedom, independence, Resistance, Triumph, Tunisia. On April 11, 1956, a handover took place between Bourguiba and Tahar Ben Ammar. Bourguiba becomes the Bey’s Prime Minister. In this photo, we can see Bourguiba and his government.

  6. Apr 13, 2000 · Habib Ben Ali Bourguiba, successor to Hannibal, died on April 6th, aged 96 | Obituary. ... His second wife, Wassila Ben Ammar, became a power behind the throne. Officials said she bugged cabinet ...

  7. Ben Ammar was born in Tunis, Tunisia; to a French Catholic mother of Corsican descent who converted to Islam, and to a Tunisian Muslim father. He was raised Muslim. He is the brother of writer Hélé Béji. His aunt Wassila Ben Ammar was the wife of the first President of Tunisia, Habib Bourguiba.