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The Provisional Government of the Algerian Republic ( ar, الحكومة المؤقتة للجمهورية الجزائرية, ;
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: ''Gouvernement provisoire de la République algérienne'') was the government-in-exile of the Algerian National Liberation Front (FLN) during the latter part of the Algerian War of Independence (1954–62).


Creation and purpose

The GPRA was set up in Cairo, Egypt, by the FLN on September 19, 1958, four years into the Algerian War of Independence. Its first President was the moderate nationalist Ferhat Abbas, who had for decades insisted on trying to peacefully reform the
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system, before finally despairing and joining the FLN's armed struggle. He was once re-elected to the post, in 1960, but as early as the following year he was sidelined and replaced by Benyoucef Benkhedda, who held the presidency as Algeria was declared independent. The purpose of the GPRA was to serve as a diplomatic and political tool for the FLN. It allowed sympathetic governments to extend official recognition to it (among those that did were neighbouring Morocco and Tunisia, as well as
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Egypt, other Arab countries, and Pakistan). Its headquarters were located in Tunis, but
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s were posted in most major world capitals to try to lobby governments and organize local support groups. It was partly intended to serve as a preemptive diplomatic strike against a proposal by French President
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to hold a referendum by which Algeria would be given an autonomous status within France.


Post-independence dissolution

After the war, infighting broke out in FLN ranks. Benkhedda of the GPRA briefly held power in Algiers, but there was no unified power for the whole country. In late 1962, the GPRA was disbanded, after Ahmed Ben Bella seized power through forming a rival institution (a Political Bureau of the FLN) with the backing of the Armée de Libération Nationale (ALN), controlled by Col. Houari Boumédiène. An attempt by GPRA politicians and loyal guerrilla units to resist the military-backed takeover was crushed in a short but intense burst of internal fighting. A compromise forced by Boumédiène saw most of the provisional government enter an expanded Political Bureau, and the GPRA itself was dissolved. A one-party state under Ben Bella's command was then set up, after a constitution had been approved for the new republic. While some argue that this broke the institutional continuity between the war-time GPRA and the present Algerian state, the Algerian presidency and government is still normally regarded as the GPRA's post- independence successor.


List of members of the GPRA

The GPRA was reformed twice, in 1960 and 1961, with the change of ministers and portfolios to some extent reflecting the shifts of power within the FLN. Below is a list of the three versions of the GPRA.Private web site
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The first GPRA: 1958–60

* Mr Ferhat Abbas – President * Mr
Krim Belkacem Krim Belkacem ( ar, عبد الكريم بلقاسم or ) (September 14, 1922, Aït Yahia Moussa, Tizi Ouzou Province – October 18, 1970) was the historic leader of the National Liberation Front during the Algerian War. As vice-president of t ...
– Vice President and Minister of the Armed Forces * Mr Ahmed Ben Bella – Vice President * Mr
Hocine Aït Ahmed Hocine Aït Ahmed ( ar, حسين آيت أحمد‎; 20 August 1926 – 23 December 2015) was an Algerian politician. He was founder and leader until 2009 of the historical political opposition in Algeria. Life Aït Ahmed was born at Aï ...
– Vice President * Mr
Rabah Bitat Rabah Bitat ( ar, رابح بيطاط; ALA-LC: ''Rābaḥ Bīṭāṭ''; 19 December 1925 in Aïn Kerma – 10 April 2000) was an Algerian Nationalist and politician. He served as interim President of Algeria from 1978 to 1979, after Houari ...
– Vice President * Mr Mohamed Boudiaf – Minister of State * Mr
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– Minister of State * Mr Mohamed Lamine Debaghine – Minister of Foreign Affairs * Mr
Mahmoud Cherif Colonel Mahmoud Chérif (1912–1987) was an Algerian military leader and politician. He was born in Chéria in the Tébessa governorship ( wilaya) in 1912. After school, he joined the French army and graduated from training courses with the r ...
– Minister of Armaments and Provisions * Mr Lakhdar Ben Tobbal – Minister of the Interior * Mr Abdelhafid Boussouf – Minister of General Relations and Communications * Mr Abdelhamid Mehri – Minister of Maghreb Affairs * Mr Ahmed Francis – Minister of Economic and Financial Affairs * Mr Mhamed Yazid – Minister of Information * Mr Benyoucef Benkhedda – Minister of Social Affairs * Mr
Ahmed Tewfik El Madani Ahmed Tewfik El Madani (also spelled Ahmad Toufik al-Medani etc.) (1899–1983) was an Algerian nationalist leader during the Algerian War of Independence (1954–61), and a minister of the GPRA, a provisional exile government of the Front de li ...
– Minister of Cultural Affairs * Mr
Lamine Khene Lamine Abderrahman Khene (6 March 1931 – 14 December 2020), was an Algerian nationalist politician and officer. Life At age 16, he joined the Parti du peuple algérien (PPA) and its successor organization MTLD. Later, he joined the Front de ...
– Secretary of State * Mr Omar Oussedik – Secretary of State * Mr
Mustapha Stambouli Mustapha Stambouli (March 10, 1920 in Mascara, Algeria, Mascara, Algeria – April 20, 1984 in Mascara, Algeria) was an Algerian nationalist leader. A law student, he was active for the nationalist cause from the late 1930s in the Parti du peuple ...


The second GPRA: 1960–61

* Mr Ferhat Abbas – President * Mr
Krim Belkacem Krim Belkacem ( ar, عبد الكريم بلقاسم or ) (September 14, 1922, Aït Yahia Moussa, Tizi Ouzou Province – October 18, 1970) was the historic leader of the National Liberation Front during the Algerian War. As vice-president of t ...
– Vice President, and Minister of Foreign Affairs * Mr Ahmed Ben Bella – Vice President * Mr
Hocine Aït Ahmed Hocine Aït Ahmed ( ar, حسين آيت أحمد‎; 20 August 1926 – 23 December 2015) was an Algerian politician. He was founder and leader until 2009 of the historical political opposition in Algeria. Life Aït Ahmed was born at Aï ...
– Vice President * Mr
Rabah Bitat Rabah Bitat ( ar, رابح بيطاط; ALA-LC: ''Rābaḥ Bīṭāṭ''; 19 December 1925 in Aïn Kerma – 10 April 2000) was an Algerian Nationalist and politician. He served as interim President of Algeria from 1978 to 1979, after Houari ...
– Vice President * Mr Mohamed Boudiaf – Minister of State * Mr
Mohamed Khider Muhammad was an Islamic prophet and a religious and political leader who preached and established Islam. Muhammad and variations may also refer to: *Muhammad (name), a given name and surname, and list of people with the name and its variations ...
– Minister of State * Mr
Saïd Mohammedi Colonel Saïd Mohammedi ( ar, السعيد محمدي; 27 December 1912 – 6 December 1994), or Si Nacer, was an Algerian nationalist and politician. Early life and collaborationism Born in the Berber Kabyle region of Tizi Ouzou, Saïd M ...
– Minister of State * Mr Abdelhamid Mehri – Minister of Social and Cultural Affairs * Mr Abdelhafid Boussouf – Minister of Armaments and of General Relations * Mr Ahmed Francis – Minister of Economic and Financial Affairs * Mr Mhamed Yazid – Minister of Information * Mr Lakhdar Ben Tobbal – Minister of the Interior


The third GPRA: 1961–62

* Mr Benyoucef Benkhedda – President, and Minister of Economic and Financial Affairs * Mr
Krim Belkacem Krim Belkacem ( ar, عبد الكريم بلقاسم or ) (September 14, 1922, Aït Yahia Moussa, Tizi Ouzou Province – October 18, 1970) was the historic leader of the National Liberation Front during the Algerian War. As vice-president of t ...
– Vice President, Minister of the Interior of Foreign Affairs * Mr Ahmed Ben Bella – Vice President * Mr Mohamed Boudiaf – Vice President * Mr
Hocine Aït Ahmed Hocine Aït Ahmed ( ar, حسين آيت أحمد‎; 20 August 1926 – 23 December 2015) was an Algerian politician. He was founder and leader until 2009 of the historical political opposition in Algeria. Life Aït Ahmed was born at Aï ...
– Minister of State * Mr
Rabah Bitat Rabah Bitat ( ar, رابح بيطاط; ALA-LC: ''Rābaḥ Bīṭāṭ''; 19 December 1925 in Aïn Kerma – 10 April 2000) was an Algerian Nationalist and politician. He served as interim President of Algeria from 1978 to 1979, after Houari ...
– Minister of State * Mr
Mohamed Khider Muhammad was an Islamic prophet and a religious and political leader who preached and established Islam. Muhammad and variations may also refer to: *Muhammad (name), a given name and surname, and list of people with the name and its variations ...
– Minister of State * Mr Lakhdar Ben Tobbal – Minister of State * Mr
Saïd Mohammedi Colonel Saïd Mohammedi ( ar, السعيد محمدي; 27 December 1912 – 6 December 1994), or Si Nacer, was an Algerian nationalist and politician. Early life and collaborationism Born in the Berber Kabyle region of Tizi Ouzou, Saïd M ...
– Minister of State * Mr Saad Dahlab – Minister of Foreign Affairs * Mr Abdelhafid Boussouf – Minister of Armamaments and of General Relations * Mr Mhamed Yazid – Minister of Information


References


Literature

* Achour Cheurfi, ''La classe politique algérienne, de 1900 à nos jours. Dictionnaire biographique'' (Casbah Editions, 2nd edition,
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2006) * Jacques Duchemin, ''Histoire du F. L. N.'' (Editions Mimouni,
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2006) * Benjamin Stora, ''Algeria. 1830-2000. A Short History'' ( Cornell University Press, United States 2004) *
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, ''A Savage War of Peace. Algeria 1954-1962'' (Viking 1978) {{Authority control Algerian War Algeria Algeria * Separatism in Algeria Separatism in France Algeria–Egypt relations National Liberation Front (Algeria)