1987 Tunisian coup d'état

The 1987 Tunisian coup d'état involved the bloodless ousting of the aging President of Tunisia Habib Bourguiba on 7 November 1987, and his replacement as President by his recently appointed Prime Minister, Zine El Abidine Ben Ali. The action was justified by reference to Bourguiba's failing health and Article 57 of the country's constitution. Reports later surfaced to indicate that the Italian intelligence services had been involved in planning it.

1987 Tunisian coup d'état
Date7 November 1987
Location
Tunis, Tunisia

36°48′23″N 10°10′54″E
Caused by
Resulted inCoup successful
  • Minimum disruption
  • President Habib Bourguiba removed from office
  • Prime Minister Zine El Abidine Ben Ali installed as President
Lead figures

Zine El Abidine Ben Ali

1987 Tunisian coup
Location within Tunisia

Sources sometimes identify the 1987 coup as the "Révolution de jasmin" (Jasmin Revolution) as the jasmine flower is considered a symbol of Tunisia. However, more recent sources also use the same term to identify the 2011 Tunisian Revolution.

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