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Meherzia Maïza Labidi (محرزية العبيدي معيزة), (Meherzia Labidi 17 December 1963 - ) in Hammamet in Tunisia. She is a Tunisian politician, a professional translator and interpreter.

Life
Meherzia Labidi was born on 17 December 1963 in El Meziraâ in the town of Hammamet in Nabeul Governorate in North East Tunisia. She graduated a mixed high school in the town of Grombalia in 1982. She then moved south to study at the Ecole Normale Superieure in the city of Sousse until 1986. She then went to France with her husband, who is a telecommunications engineer, to study at the at the University of Paris III: Sorbonne Nouvelle. She holds a Masters degree in economics and translation of a post-graduate degree in English literature and theatre studies in 1992. She teaches translation at the in St. Denis.

In 2004 she co-authored Abraham, réveille-toi, ils sont devenus fous! (Abraham, Wake Up. They Are Going Crazy) with Laurent Klein.

She gives lectures on education in multicultural societies, women, religion and society. She was the honorary President of Religions for Peace in 2015. Religions for Peace is a New York based NGO recognized at the UN. She is Chair of the Global Women of Faith Network since 2006. In 2009, she was a member of the European Council of religious leaders. She came to international notice when she supported a more moderate position over wearing the niqab. This was during the French debates that aimed to restrict it being worn in France.

On 23 October 23 2011, she was elected to the Tunisian Constituent Assembly as a representative of the Ennahda Movement for the Paris 1 voting district. On 22 November she became the first Vice-President of the assembly after receiving 142 out of the 214 votes.

On 11 March 2014, she receives prostitutes who had worked at a brothel in Sousse. They wanted their brothel reopened after it had been closed for over a year. She undertook to speak on their behalf to the relevant authorities.

She is a French and a Tunisian citizen, daughter of a father of eight children imam, her dual nationality is the subject of controversy to her critics. She is married and mother of two girls and a boy. Her husband and children reside in Paris.

She was elected to the assembly of the representatives of the people in the elections on October 26, 2014, this time in the second district of Nabeu. In 2015 she was still a member of the Tunisian Government and she lead their Committee For Women, Family, Children and the Elderly.