Mohamed Fadhel Khalil

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Mohamed Fadhel Khalil (d. May 31, 2017) was a Tunisian businessman, politician and diplomat. He served as the Minister of Social Affairs from 1992 to 1996. [1] He was also the Tunisian Ambassador to Syria, Algeria and Austria. [1] Additionally, he was the chief executive officer of the Compagnie des phosphates de Gafsa, and the Governor of Kef Governorate (1981–1982), Jendouba Governorate (1987–1988), and Sfax (1988–1990). [1]

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