The Tunisian President, Sarah Al -Zaafrani, appointed a new head of the government to succeed Kamal Al -Mudouri, whose duties were ended on Thursday, thus becoming the second woman to hold this position in the history of the country after Najla Boudin, who had held the presidency of the government between October 2021 and Aut 2023.
- The Israeli occupation forces arrest at least 30 Palestinians from the West Bank - the seventh day
- The Israeli occupation storms the Balata camp and villages in Nablus Governorate - the seventh day
- 3 people were injured by the occupation bullets during a gathering of the people of the Lebanese town of Kafr Kula - the seventh day
And Sarah Al -Zafarani is a profession for a specialist in dirt preparation, she held the position of Minister of Equipment, and she was assigned to run the Ministry of Transport in a period.
Before the appointment of a minister, Sarah Al -Zafarani assumed the presidency of the disposal unit according to the goals of the Ministry of Equipment, and assigned to follow up the file of cargo projects.
Sarah Al -Zafarani was born in 1963 in Tunisia, and she is married and a mother of three children.
- The Israeli occupation shoots towards the homes of the Palestinians, east of Nablus - the seventh day
- 3 people were injured by the occupation bullets during a gathering of the people of the Lebanese town of Kafr Kula - the seventh day
- The Syrian Presidency: A presidential decision to form a national security council - the seventh day
She obtained a graduate engineer certificate in the jurisdiction of civil engineering from the National School of Engineers in Tunisia (the long branch: 6 years after the baccalaureate certificate).
She also obtained a master’s degree in geotechnical engineering from Hanover University in Germany, the field of engineering jurisdiction: follow -up to car studies (technical, economic, financial, social and environmental) with the liberation of its real estate possession and the follow -up of bridges and road studies.
Sarah Al -Zafarani, Arabic, French, English and German, speaks in writing, reading and speaking.