Youssef Chahed, born on September eighteenth, nineteen seventy-five, is a prominent Tunisian politician and agricultural engineer. He made history by serving as the fourteenth prime minister of Tunisia from August twenty-seventh, two thousand sixteen, to February twenty-seventh, two thousand twenty. His political journey has been marked by significant roles, including his tenure as Secretary of State for Fisheries and Minister of Local Affairs.
Initially a member of the Nidaa Tounes party, Chahed took a bold step in June two thousand nineteen by founding the Tahya Tounes party, where he was elected as its president. This move underscored his commitment to shaping Tunisia's political landscape and addressing the challenges faced by the nation.
In addition to his political endeavors, Chahed is also an accomplished researcher and university professor, reflecting his dedication to education and knowledge dissemination. His expertise in agricultural engineering has further enriched his contributions to both academia and public service.
Chahed's influence extends beyond national borders as he is a member of The Trilateral Commission, an organization that fosters cooperation among leaders from various sectors. His multifaceted career showcases his dedication to Tunisia's development and his vision for a prosperous future.