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Website Government of Nadir Larbaoui [5] Prime Minister [4] Prime Minister's website: Tebboune Abdelmadjid Tebboune [3] [2] President, Minister of Defence [4] www.mdn.dz /site _principal /accueil _an.php: Tebboune Brahim Merad [6] Minister of Interior and Local Government [4] www.interieur.gov.dz: Tebboune Ahmed Attaf [7] Minister of Foreign ...
Algeria has more than 30 daily newspapers published in French and Arabic, with a total publication run of more than 1.5 million copies. Although relatively free to write as they choose, in 2001, the government amended the penal code provisions relating to defamation and slander, a step widely viewed as an effort to rein in the press.
Although French has no official status in Algeria, it has one of the largest Francophone populations in the world, [265] and French is widely used in government, media (newspapers, radio, local television), and both the education system (from primary school onwards) and academia due to Algeria's colonial history.
The National Office of Statistics (NOS, [6] French: Office National des Statistiques, ONS, Arabic: الديوان الوطني للإحصائيات) is the Algerian ministry charged with the collection and publication of statistics related to the economy, population, and society of Algeria at national and local levels.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Arabic: وزارة الشؤون الخارجية) is the Algerian government ministry which oversees the foreign relations of Algeria. Its head office is in El Mouradia, Algiers Province. [1] Ahmed Attaf has served as Minister of Foreign Affairs since March 2023. [2]
This category focuses on the work of national and local government in Algeria. For other aspects of the political process in Algeria see category:Politics of Algeria . Wikimedia Commons has media related to Government of Algeria .
It is composed of 144 members, 2/3 of which are elected indirectly and 1/3 of which are appointed by the president of Algeria. [ 2 ] Abdelkader Bensalah was elected as President of the Council of the Nation on July 2, 2002, re-elected on January 11, 2007 and January 10, 2008.
Pages in category "Government agencies of Algeria" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. E.