- His
nomination of
Abdelkader Belkhodja was
rejected by
Chenik, who was
supported by the Bey.
Chenik was
however successful in
imposing his own son-in-law...
-
Mohamed Chenik also
known as M'hamed
Chenik (محمد شنيق) (Tunis, May 1889 – Radès,
November 20, 1976) was a
Tunisian politician and businessman. He served...
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appointed as the
Tunisian Minister of
Justice in the
government of
Mohamed Chenik.
Charged with
bringing the
Tunisian request for
statehood to the United...
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throughout a
single day. The
McNeil River State Game Refuge,
containing Chenik Lake and a
smaller number of
grizzly bears, has been
closed to
grizzly hunting...
- 1926 repressions. In
order to do so, he was the only one to
defend M'hamed
Chenik, a
Tunis notable, who had been in
trouble with the Residence, the French...
- March, upon the
strong refusal of the bey to
discharge Chenik's cabinet, De
Hauteclocque placed Chenik, El Materi,
Mohamed Salah Mzali and
Mohamed Ben Salem...
- as the
Ministry of the
Interior during the
second government of
Mohamed Chenik in 1950,
under Lamine Bey.
Louis Vivien de Saint-Martin;
Louis Rousselet...
- new
Prime Minister Mohamed Chenik, who was
described as 'half-American' by the
German representative Rudolf Rahn.
Chenik headed a
government which included...
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Mohamed Chenik,
Prime minister (1943)
Slaheddine Baccouche,
Prime minister (1943–1947)
Mustapha Kaak,
Prime minister (1947–1950)
Mohamed Chenik, Prime...
- of the hand,
which his
predecessor had abolished. That same day,
Mohamed Chenik presented the
resignation of his
government and was
replaced by Slaheddine...