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Poster announcing the presidential election before it was postponed. Presidential elections were held in Algeria on 12 December 2019. [1] The election had originally been scheduled for 18 April, but was postponed due to sustained weekly protests against plans by the incumbent president Abdelaziz Bouteflika to run for a fifth term. [2]
Following the dissolution of the Movement for the Triumph of Democratic Liberties by French authorities on November 5, 1954, [2] veteran nationalist Messali Hadj founded the Algerian National Movement as a rival to the National Liberation Front (FLN) during the Algerian War of Independence.
Lahouari Godih was born on April 29, 1929, in Oran, specifically in Haï M'dina Jdida, Algeria. He was the brother-in-law of Hadj Debbi Lakbad, the former member of the board and steering committee of Mouloudia d'Oran who died in 2004.
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Algerian nationalism is pride in the Algerian identity and culture. It has been historically influenced by the conflicts between the Deylik of Algiers and European countries, the French conquest of Algeria and the subsequent French colonial rule in Algeria, the Algerian War, and since independence by Arab socialism, Islamism and Arab nationalism.
Algérie : le général-major Khaled Nezzar perd son procès en diffamation contre Habib Souaïdia, l’auteur de La Sale Guerre; Nezzar, Khaled - biographie; The National Court of Spain rejects the extradition of Klahed Nezzar to Algeria
Ahmed Ben Bella (Arabic: أحمد بن بلّة Aḥmad bin Billah; 25 December 1916 – 11 April 2012) was an Algerian politician, soldier and socialist revolutionary who served as the head of government of Algeria from 27 September 1962 to 15 September 1963 and then the first president of Algeria from 15 September 1963 to 19 June 1965.
After the riots of 1988, the Algerian government had moved towards democracy, holding free elections. However, when the Islamic Salvation Front (FIS) won the first free parliamentary election in 1991, the military staged a coup d'état, voided the election results, declared a state of emergency which remained in force until 2011, [3] and arrested the FIS leadership.