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2022 Algerian Council Of The Nation Elections
Council of the Nation elections were held in Algeria on 5 February 2022 in order to renew half of the members of the upper house of parliament. Results References {{Algeria-gov-stub Algeria Algeria ) , image_map = Algeria (centered orthographic projection).svg , map_caption = , image_map2 = , capital = Algiers , coordinates = , largest_city = capital , relig ... Elections in Algeria Council of Nation election ...
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Council Of The Nation
The Council of the Nation ( ar, مجلس الأمة, Majlis al-Ummah) is the upper house of the Algerian Parliament. 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. 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. Zohra Drif was elected as Vice President of the Council of the Nation on September 10, 2002, re-elected on March 7, 2007 and March 8, 2008. They were last elected on 5 February 2022. Composition The Council has 144 members: *96 indirectly elected in secret ballot (2/3) *48 appointed by the President of the Republic (1/3) Elections There are 48 dual-member constituencies (two seats) corresponding to the number of wilayas (departments) of the country. The election shall be by majority vote in two rounds by and from an electoral college composed of elected popular wilaya assemblies and communal p ...
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Algeria
) , image_map = Algeria (centered orthographic projection).svg , map_caption = , image_map2 = , capital = Algiers , coordinates = , largest_city = capital , religion = , official_languages = , languages_type = Other languages , languages = Algerian Arabic (Darja) French , ethnic_groups = , demonym = Algerian , government_type = Unitary semi-presidential republic , leader_title1 = President , leader_name1 = Abdelmadjid Tebboune , leader_title2 = Prime Minister , leader_name2 = Aymen Benabderrahmane , leader_title3 = Council President , leader_name3 = Salah Goudjil , leader_title4 = Assembly President , leader_name4 = Ibrahim Boughali , legislature = Parliament , upper_house = Council of the Nation , lower_house ...
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Parliament Of Algeria
The Parliament of Algeria consists of two chambers: *The Council of the Nation (Upper Chamber) *The People's National Assembly (Lower Chamber) See also *Politics of Algeria *List of legislatures by country References External linksPeople's National AssemblyCouncil of the Nation
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National Liberation Front (Algeria)
The National Liberation Front ( ar, جبهة التحرير الوطني ''Jabhatu l-Taḥrīri l-Waṭanī''; french: Front de libération nationale, FLN) is a nationalist political party in Algeria. It was the principal nationalist movement during the Algerian War and the sole legal and ruling political party of the Algerian state until other parties were legalised in 1989. The FLN was established in 1954 from a split in the Movement for the Triumph of Democratic Liberties from members of the Special Organisation paramilitary; its armed wing, the National Liberation Army, participated in the Algerian War from 1954 to 1962. After the Évian Accords of 1962, the party purged internal dissent and ruled Algeria as a one-party state. After the 1988 October Riots and the Algerian Civil War (1991–2002) against Islamist groups, the FLN was reelected to power in the 2002 Algerian legislative election, and has generally remained in power ever since, although sometimes needing to for ...
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Democratic National Rally
The Democratic National Rally ( ar, التجمع الوطني الديمقراطي, french: Rassemblement National Démocratique, RND) is a political party in Algeria. The party held its Second Congress on 15–17 May 2003. History The RND was founded on 21 February 1997 in the midst of the Algerian Civil War for supporters of Liamine Zéroual, former head of ground forces of the Algerian military who had been elected president less than two years earlier (16 November 1995). Zéroual had run as an independent and won 60% of votes cast. In the Algerian Parliamentary elections held on 5 June 1997 the RND received more votes than any other party 156 out of 380 seats. In the next parliamentary elections five years later it came in third polling only 9.5% of the vote, winning 47 of 380 seats in the Algerian Parliament. In the 2007 election it obtained 10.33% of the vote and 61 seats out of the 389 seats. It is part of the presidential alliance, a three party political alli ...
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Socialist Forces Front
, Berber: Tirni Iɣallen Inemlayen (RƔN) , logo = Socialist Forces Front.png , leader1_title = First National Secretary , leader1_name = Youcef Aouchiche , leader2_title = , leader2_name = , foundation = , headquarters = Tizi Ouzou, Algeria , ideology = , position = Centre-left , national = Forces of the Democratic Alternative , international = , seats1_title = Council of the Nation , seats1 = , legalised = 1990 , colours = , website = , country = Algeria , seats2 = , seats2_title = People's National Assembly , seats3 = , seats3_title = People's Provincial Assemblies , seats4 = , seats4_title = Municipalities , seats5 = , seats5_title = People's Municipal Assemblies The Socialist Forces Front ( ber, Tirni Iɣallen Inemlayen (RƔN); ; ) is a social democratic and secularist poli ...
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Future Front
, logo = El_Moustakbal_Logo_Algérie.png , leader1_title = President , leader1_name = Abdelaziz Belaïd , foundation = , split = National Liberation Front (FLN) , headquarters = Algiers , ideology = Algerian nationalism , position = Centre , website = , country = Algeria , seats1_title = People's National Assembly , seats1 = , seats2_title = Council of the Nation , seats2 = The Future Front ( ar, جبهة المستقبل, french: Front El Moustakbal) is an Algerian political party. History The Future Front was founded on February 9, 2012 after its leader, , split from the National Liberation Front (FLN). It is a centrist party, dominated by youth and holds a conciliatory approach towards the ruling regime. The party won two seats in the 2012 Algerian parliamentary elections and 14 seats in the 2017 elections. Its presidential candidate and leader of the party, Abdelaziz Belaïd, came third in the 2014 Algerian presidential election with 3.36% of the vote. ...
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National Construction Movement
The National Construction Movement ( ar, حركة البناء الوطني, translit=Harakat Al-bina' Al-watanii), sometimes translated as the Movement for National Construction, is an Algerian political party. History The party was founded in March 2013 by Abdelkader Bengrina, a former member of the Movement of Society for Peace The Movement of Society for Peace ( ar, حركة مجتمع السلم, Harakat mujtamaâ as-Silm; ), sometimes known by its shortened form Hamas () is an Islamic party in Algeria, led by Mahfoud Nahnah until his death in 2003. Its current le ..., who left the party in 2008, alongside other dissidents. The party was officially accredited by the government the following year. Electoral history Presidential elections People's National Assembly elections References {{Political parties in Algeria Political parties in Algeria Algerian nationalism Political parties established in 2018 2018 establishments in Algeria Islamic politica ...
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Voice Of The People (Algeria)
The Voice of the People Party abbreviated PVP (Arabic: حزب صوت الشعب‎) or simply Voice of the People, is an Algerian political party licensed in 2019. It is led by Lamine Osmanie, a former member of the Algerian National Front. Electoral results Legislative elections Council of the Nation elections References See also * List of political parties in Algeria Algeria has a multi-party system with numerous political parties, in which no one party often has a chance of gaining power alone, and parties must work with each other to form coalition governments. The Algerian Constitution (as of 1996) bans ... {{Algerian political parties Political parties in Algeria Political parties established in 2019 2019 establishments in Algeria Conservative parties in Algeria ...
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El Fadjr El Djadid
The El Fadjr El Djadid Party abbreviated PFJ ( French: ''Nouvelle aube'') is a political party in Algeria created in 2012. It is led by Tahar Benbaibeche. The party supported the 2020 Algerian constitutional referendum. Electoral results Legislative elections Council of the Nation elections References See also * List of political parties in Algeria Algeria has a multi-party system with numerous political parties, in which no one party often has a chance of gaining power alone, and parties must work with each other to form coalition governments. The Algerian Constitution (as of 1996) bans ... {{Algerian political parties Political parties in Algeria Political parties established in 2012 2012 establishments in Algeria Nationalist parties in Algeria ...
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Movement Of Society For Peace
The Movement of Society for Peace ( ar, حركة مجتمع السلم, Harakat mujtamaâ as-Silm; ), sometimes known by its shortened form Hamas () is an Islamic party in Algeria, led by Mahfoud Nahnah until his death in 2003. Its current leader is Abderrazak Makri. It is aligned with the international Muslim Brotherhood. Roots in the Muslim Brotherhood The Muslim Brotherhood reached Algeria during the later years of the French colonial presence in the country (1830–1962). Sheikh Ahmad Sahnoun led the organization in Algeria between 1953 and 1954 during the French colonialism. Brotherhood members and sympathizers took part in the uprising against France in 1954-1962, but the movement was marginalized during the FLN one-party rule which was installed at independence in 1962. Islamic forces however remained active in religious education, mosques and religious associations, including sympathizers of the Muslim Brotherhood. Brotherhood activists generally refrained from ...
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Rally For Hope For Algeria
, logo = , leader1_title = President , leader1_name = , foundation = 2012 , split = Movement of Society for Peace , position = Big tent , headquarters = Algiers , ideology = Algerian nationalism , website = , country = Algeria , seats1_title = People's National Assembly , seats1 = , seats2_title = Council of the Nation , seats2 = The Rally for Hope for Algeria (, , TAJ/تاج), also known as the Rally for Hope in Algeria, the Rally of Algerian Hope and Algeria's Hope Rally, is an Algerian political party, established in 2012. Its official slogan is "Loyalty – Hope – Building". History The TAJ party was founded in 2012 in the aftermath of the Arab Spring protests within Algeria. It was founded by Amar Ghoul, a former member of the Islamist Movement of Society for Peace, who left the party that same year to start his own. According to the party charter, the TAJ party was founded as response to the national, regional and international changes in the political ...
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