Ismaïl Khelil (11 July 1932 – 20 November 2017) was a Tunisian politician.[1]
Ismaïl Khelil | |
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إسماعيل خليل | |
Tunisian Ambassador to the United States | |
In office 6 March 1991 – 11 April 1991 | |
Preceded by | Abdelaziz Hamzaoui |
Succeeded by | Azouz Ennifar |
Minister of Foreign Affairs | |
In office 3 March 1990 – 28 August 1990 | |
Preceded by | Abdelhamid Escheikh |
Succeeded by | Habib Boularès |
Governor of the Central Bank of Tunisia | |
In office 27 October 1987 – 3 March 1990 | |
Preceded by | Mohamed Skhiri |
Succeeded by | Mohamed El Béji Hamda |
Minister of Finance | |
In office 8 July 1986 – 27 October 1987 | |
Preceded by | Rachid Sfar |
Succeeded by | Nouri Zorgati |
Minister of Regional Development | |
In office 18 June 1983 – 27 October 1987 | |
Preceded by | Mansour Moalla |
Succeeded by | Mohamed Ghannouchi |
Personal details | |
Born | Gafsa, Tunisia | 11 July 1932
Died | 20 November 2017 | (aged 85)
Political party | Socialist Destourian Party |
Biography
editAfter studying at the University of Grenoble, where he obtained a license, he worked as a secretary at the Tunisian embassy in Rome from 1957 to 1960 and then as an advisor at the Tunisian embassy in Washington until 1964. He then became mayor of Gafsa (1966-1969) and ambassador of Tunisia in London (1969-1972) and Brussels (1972-1978), then director general of international cooperation at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (1978-1979). He also directed the airline Tunisair between 1979 and 1980 and joined the World Bank as executive director between 1980 and 1984.
He occupied the functions of Minister of Planning between June 18, 1983 and October 27, 1987 and Minister of Finance between July 8, 1986 and October 27, 1987, in a difficult economic climate caused by the indebtedness then known the country . He hands over his portfolios following a government reshuffle initiated by the new Prime Minister Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali.
He was then appointed governor of the Central Bank of Tunisia, a position he retains upon Ben Ali's accession to the presidency of the Tunisia until 3 March 1990.[2] He then briefly served as minister of finance. Foreign Affairs from March 3 to August 28, 1990. He then became Ambassador of Tunisia to the United States on March 6, 1991.
After completing his responsibilities in Washington in 1994, he worked in the private sector, as an adviser to Amen Bank and as chairman of the board of the Mediterranean Insurance and Reinsurance Company.
In Washington, he was elected member of the Cosmos Club.
References
edit- ^ "Décès de Ismaïl Khelil". Business News (in French). 20 November 2017. Retrieved 21 November 2017.
- ^ https://www.bct.gov.tn/bct/siteprod/documents/Conseil_06_fr.pdf [bare URL PDF]