Ministry of Environment (Tunisia)

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The Ministry of the Environment is responsible for the administration and regulation of the environment in Tunisia. Established in 1991, it has its headquarters at Centre urbain nord 1082 in Tunis. the current minister is Leila Chikhaoui. [1]

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References

  1. "Tunisia-Who is Leila Chikhaoui the new Minister of the Environment". 11 October 2021.