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  2. H2O (miniseries) - Wikipedia

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    In the midst of negotiations with the United States Secretary of State, the Prime Minister of Canada dies in a canoeing accident. His son Tom McLaughlin (Paul Gross) returns from overseas to deliver the eulogy at his father's state funeral. The attention it receives propels him into politics and he ultimately becomes prime minister.

  3. Smail Hamdani - Wikipedia

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    Djasr Kasentina, Algeria Smail Hamdani ( Arabic : اسماعيل حمداني ; 11 March 1930 – 6/7 February 2017) was an Algerian politician. He was Prime Minister of Algeria from 15 December 1998 to 23 December 1999.

  4. List of heads of government of Algeria - Wikipedia

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    Prime Minister. 3: 29 April 2014 25 May 2017 National Liberation Front: 4: 16 Abdelmadjid Tebboune عبد المجيد تبون (born 1945) Prime Minister • 25 May 2017 15 August 2017 National Liberation Front: X (10) Ahmed Ouyahia أحمد أويحيى (born 1952) Prime Minister. 10: 16 August 2017 12 March 2019 National Rally for Democracy ...

  5. Prime Minister of Algeria - Wikipedia

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    The First minister of Algeria is the head of government of Algeria. Nadir Larbaoui has been the prime minister since 11 November 2023. The prime minister is appointed by the president of Algeria , along with other ministers and members of the government that the new prime minister recommends.

  6. Mohamed Ben Ahmed Abdelghani - Wikipedia

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    Mohammed ben Ahmed Abdelghani (18 March 1927 – 22 September 1996) [1] (Arabic: محمد بن أحمد عبد الغني) was the prime minister of Algeria under President Chadli Bendjedid from 8 March 1979 until 22 January 1984. Previously the position had been disestablished in 1963.

  7. Nadir Larbaoui - Wikipedia

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    In his youth, Larbaoui was an athlete on Algeria men's national handball team. [2] He participated in the Algerian Men's Handball Cup and won the 1971–1972, 1972–1973 and 1975–1976 Algerian Cups.

  8. Redha Malek - Wikipedia

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    He was born in Batna on 21 December 1931 and was editor of the FLN newspaper El Moudjahid between 1957 and 1962, during the Algerian War of Independence (1954–62). After 1963, he was sent as ambassador to Yugoslavia, France, the Soviet Union, the United States (1979–82), and the United Kingdom; he also briefly became Minister of Information and Culture (1977–79) and later Foreign ...

  9. Abdelaziz Belkhadem - Wikipedia

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    As Foreign Minister, he visited Paris in July 2002 to discuss cooperation with French Foreign Minister Dominique de Villepin. [2] He was Minister of State and Personal Representative of the Head of State (President Abdelaziz Bouteflika) from May 2005 to May 2006. [1] He was appointed as Prime Minister on 24 May 2006, replacing Ahmed Ouyahia. [3]