Name
Ayari, Chedly (Interviewee)
Reich, Adam (Interviewer)
Title
Oral history interview with Chedly Ayari, 2015
Abstract
Chedly Ayari describes his role as a senator under the Zine El Abidine Ben Ali regime and how after the revolution, he suggested that the old constitution be amended, instead of drafting a new one. He also recommended that the former prime minister be dismissed and an emergency government created, which had worked for Poland during its political crisis. Ayari's tenure as minister under Habib Bourgu iba enabled his understanding of the 2010-2011 protesters' demands for regional equality. Ayari describes his unexpected recruitment to the Central Bank in 2012. In turn, he recruited Mehdi Jomaa to be Minister of Industry under former Prime Minister Hamadi Jebali. Jomaa was reluctant to accept, but Ayari convinced him at a meeting in Paris. Ayari also narrates his experience governing alongside Jomaa, their occasional disagreements, Jomaa's strengths, and Ayari's ultimate advocacy for Jomaa to stay in government past his mandate
Collection Name
Tunisian Transition oral history collection
Subjects
Arab Spring, 2010-; Revolutions--Tunisia; Tunisia Officials and employees; Tunisia History Demonstrations, 2010-; Tunisia Politics and government 2011-; Ayari, Chedly; Jomaa, Mehdi; Bank al-Markazī al-Tūnisī
Format
oral histories
Genre
Interviews
Date
2015
Physical Description
50 pages
Note (Biographical)
Chedly Ayari is Professor Emeritus, Dean of the Faculty of Law and Economics and Management of Tunis, Associate Professor at the University of Aix-Marseille and the University of Nice Sophia Antipolis. He has held the position of Central Bank Governor since 2012. He was Minister of Planning (1969-70), Minister of Youth and Sports (1970), Minister of National Education (1970-71) and Minister of the Economy (1972-74) under Habib Bourguiba
Note
Interviewed by Adam Reich on May 21, 2015
Note (Provenance)
Chedly Ayari, Gift, transferred from Columbia Center for Oral History Research 2018
Language
English
Library Location
Columbia Center for Oral History, Columbia University
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Catalog Record
16744689
Also In
Oral History Archives at Columbia
Persistent URL
https://dx.doi.org/10.7916/8abg-cw30
Related URLs
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