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2013 in Tunisia
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May 13, 2025
List of events that happened during 2013 in the Tunisian Republic
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List of years in Tunisia
The following lists events that happened during
2013
in the
Tunisian Republic
.
Contents
Events
February
March
May
July
September
October
Sports
References
Events
February
11 February: The
Union for Tunisia
is formed.
[
1
]
March
14 March: The
Jebali Cabinet
led by Prime Minister
Hamadi Jebali
dissolves and the
Laarayedh Cabinet
led by
Ali Laarayedh
is formed.
[
2
]
May
30 May: The
Democratic Current
political party is formed.
July
26 July: The
National Salvation Front
is formed.
September
23 September: The
Free Destourian Party
is formed.
October
17-19 October:
Battle of Touayel
Sports
Tunisia
competes
at the
2013 World Aquatics Championships
in Barcelona, Spain.
Oussama Mellouli
wins two medals for Tunisia; one gold medal and one bronze medal.
Tunisia
competes
at the
2013 World Championships in Athletics
in Moscow, Russia.
References
↑
Union for Tunisia: Jebali's initiative "step forward on right path"
, TAP, 12 February 2013
, retrieved
15 September
2013
↑
"Prime Minister-Designate Names Members of New Cabinet"
. Tunisia Live. 8 March 2013. Archived from
the original
on 20 January 2014
. Retrieved
11 November
2014
.
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