Abdelwahab Abdallah عبد الوهاب عبد الله | |
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Tunisia | |
Term Start: | 17 August 2005 |
Term End: | 14 January 2010 |
Predecessor: | Abdelbaki Hermassi |
Successor: | Kamel Morjane |
Office2: | Minister of Information of Tunisia |
Term Start2: | 1987 |
Term End2: | 1988 |
President2: | Habib Bourguiba |
Spouse: | Alya Abdallah |
Birth Date: | 14 February 1940 |
Birth Place: | Monastir, Tunisia |
Abdelwahab Abdallah (ar|عبد الوهاب عبد الله; born 14 February 1940) is a Tunisian politician and diplomat who served as the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Tunisia and was advisor to the President.[1]
Abdallah was born in Monastir, Tunisia on 14 February 1940.[2]
Before Zine El Abidine Ben Ali was elected the president in 1987, Abdallah was the Minister of Information of Tunisia under Habib Bourguiba. Abdallah was in office until 1988.[2] From 1988 to 1990 he served as the Ambassador of Tunisia to Great Britain.[2] As a member of Constitutional Democratic Rally, he was a close aid to the president of Tunisia since 1990 on economic issues.[1] and led several Tunisian press agencies. He became foreign minister in a cabinet reshuffle on 17 August 2005. His successor, Kamel Morjane was appointed Foreign Minister of Tunisia by President Ben Ali on 14 January 2010.[3]
Following Tunisian protests in 2010-2011, he was removed from his post on 13 January 2011.[4] Abdallah was subsequently put under house arrest on 24 January 2011 while the investigations are ongoing.[5] [6]
Abdallah's wife, Alya Abdallah, was appointed president of Banque de Tunisie (BT) in April 2008.[7]