Mohamed Harmel

Tunisian politician

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Abstract is: Mohamed Harmel (محمد حرمل) (November 1929 – 18 September 2011) was a Tunisian politician. Between 1981 and 1993 he served as First Secretary of the Tunisian Communist Party, and in 2007 he became an honorary president of the Ettajdid Movement. He was a member of the country's Chamber of Advisors (Upper legislative assembly) from 2008 till its dissolution in March 2011.

Born 1929-02-14 in Tunis (Q3572)
Died 2011-09-18 in Tunis (Q3572)

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P27country of citizenshipTunisiaQ948
French protectorate of TunisiaQ2017684
P1343described by sourceAfrica: An Encyclopedic ReferenceQ115653803
P69educated atSadiki CollegeQ2983656
P734family nameHarmelQ21491373
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P102member of political partyTunisian Communist PartyQ586066
Ettajdid MovementQ1371734
P1559name in native languageمحمد حرمل
P106occupationpoliticianQ82955
P39position heldMember of the Chamber of AdvisorsQ52765924
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