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Mongi Slim was born on 1 September, 1908 in Tunis, Tunisia, is a Tunisian politician and diplomat (1908–1969). Discover Mongi Slim's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 61 years old?

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Age 61 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 1 September, 1908
Birthday 1 September
Birthplace Tunis, Tunisia
Date of death 23 October, 1969
Died Place Tunis, Tunisia
Nationality Tunisia

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1908

Mongi Slim (منجي سليم; September 1, 1908 – October 23, 1969) was a Tunisian diplomat who became the first African to become the President of the United Nations General Assembly in 1961.

He received a degree from the faculty of law of the University of Paris.

He was twice imprisoned by the French during the Tunisian struggle for independence.

Born on September 15, 1908, in Tunis, Slim came from an aristocratic family of Greek and Turkish origin.

His mother was a member of the Beyrum family, a noble Turkish family which had risen to prominence in Tunis, and was famous throughout the Arab world for its learnedness in Islamic law.

One of Slim's great-grandfathers, a Greek named Kafkalas, was captured as a boy by pirates, and sold to the Bey of Tunis, who educated and freed him and then made him his minister of defense.

His paternal grandfather was an aristocratic Caid who ruled the wealthy province of Cape Bon.

1936

In 1936, Slim became involved in organizations advocating Tunisia's independence from France.

1954

In 1954, he became the chief Tunisian negotiator in discussions with France on independence.

1955

Slim served as an interior minister of Tunisia from 1955 to 1956.

1956

In this position, he helped draft protocols which secured Tunisia's independence in 1956.

In 1956 he became Tunisia's ambassador to the United States, Canada and the United Nations.

He became involved in a special United Nations Committee on the problem of Hungary and served as a delegate to the United Nations Security Council.

1961

He relinquished his posts as ambassador to the United States and Canada in 1961 when he was unanimously elected president of the United Nations General Assembly after a plane crash that killed U.N. Secretary General Dag Hammarskjöld.

Slim made the cover of Time magazine in September 1961.

The United States came up with a plan to have Slim carry out the duties of Secretary-General while delegating his own duties to a Vice-President of the General Assembly.

However, the Soviet Union favored U Thant of Burma and secured U.S. agreement to appoint Thant acting Secretary-General for the remainder of Hammarskjöld's term.

1962

Slim left the United Nations in 1962 and became Minister of Foreign Affairs of Tunisia.

1964

He served in that position until 1964.