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The Ministry of Health, Population and Hospital Reform (MSPRH) is the health ministry of Republic of Algeria.It is located in El Madania, a municipality of Algiers.The Ministry is responsible for public health facilities and population monitoring.
The Provisional Government of the Algerian Republic (Arabic: الحكومة المؤقتة للجمهورية الجزائرية, ح م ج ج; French: Gouvernement provisoire de la République algérienne, GPRA) was the government-in-exile of the Algerian National Liberation Front (FLN) during the latter part of the Algerian War of Independence (1954–1962).
Québec also has a delegate for the Organisation internationale de la Francophonie and Multilateral Affairs and a representative to UNESCO, both based in Paris. [3] Quebec, like other Canadian provinces, also maintains representatives in some Canadian embassies and consulates general.
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Shared Services Canada (SSC; French: Services partagés Canada (SPC)) is an agency of the Government of Canada responsible for advancing, consolidating and providing information technology services across federal government departments. It was established in 2011 to combine digital services such as data storage that were previously duplicated ...
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Algerians are allowed to renounce their nationality, provided they will not be rendered stateless, but must have permission to do so. [13] Persons can be denaturalized in Algeria by committing a crime against state security; by performing acts which demonstrate allegiance to another nation; or by committing a serious criminal act, including fraud.
Algerians (Arabic: الجزائريون, romanized: al-Jaza'iriyun) are the citizens and nationals of the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria.The majority of the country's population is composed of Arabs who make up 85% of the population, and there is a Berber minority of 15%. [14]