Kaïd Ahmed (Commandant Sliman) (March 17, 1921 – March 5, 1978) was an Algerian nationalist and politician.
Early life
Born on March 17, 1921, at
Tiaret
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, Si Ahmed was born into a family of small landowners installed in
Sidi Belgacem. Sidi Belgacem is located in the town of
Tagdemt not far from Mina and on lands of the former capital of
Emir Abdelkader. His father, a former communal guard was tortured and murdered by the French army in 1957 in
Mostaganem.
From a young age, Si Ahmed had the sense of a deeply committed leader with a strong spirit and a sense of responsibility and action. He continued his primary and secondary studies at Tiaret. he was made aware of the misdeeds of the colonial policy and the precarious state of Algerians that resulted. A man of action, he campaigned openly and realized very early on the situation of segregation suffered by the Algerian people. After completing his military service during World War II in 1939–45, he campaigned within UDMA.
Nationalist movement
Then he was elected Municipal Councillor and Deputy Mayor of Tiaret from 1951 to 1954. He became secretary of the
UDMA journalist and a daily Oran in August 1953, and moderated the region of Tiaret an awareness campaign on the situation in the country and local elections, as well as arrange for three Tagdempt days, the congress of the youth of UDMA.
Algerian Revolution
Kaïd Ahmed moved to
Algiers
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in 1954 to make contact with various members of the national movement and with the leaders of
CRUA and the
OS. In 1955, he carried the weapon to become the ''Commander Slimane'' in the Area 8 of the Wialya 5 along with
Colonel Lotfi, Then becoming a member of the General Staff of the
ALN
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Paramilitary
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alongside Colonels Boussouf, Othman including Boumediène Chief of Staff of which he became a close.
in 1961 he was one of the ALN representatives in the talks and the negotiations with France, which led to 'ceasefire' and the signing of Evian agreements.
During the war of national liberation, Si Slimane participate actively in structuring the FLN organization and the supply of weapons of the ALN.
After the independence
In 1962, he became Deputy Minister of Tourism and Government of the first
People's Democratic Republic of Algeria
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; He left in 1964 after a 'blurring' with President
Ben Bella. On 19 June 1965 he returned as a Member of Council of the Revolution and
Minister of Finance,
over four years he made strong efforts to organize the country's financial institutions, plan and launch initial development plans as well as the first special plans Wilaya. In 1969, he was appointed Head of the FLN party until 1974, when he disagreed with President
Boumédiène regarding the implementation of the Agrarian Revolution and the injustice it would create.
He left Algeria for security reasons and moved to France and later to Morocco where he died at March 5, 1978 in
Rabat
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from a heart attack, he was repatriated and buried in Tiaret
See also
*
Benali Boudghène
Benali Dghine Boudghene (Arabic: بن علي دغين بودغن; May 5, 1934 – March 27, 1960), commonly known as Colonel Lotfi, was born on 5 May 1934 in Tlemcen in Algeria.
Benali was an Algerian leader in the Algerian War, organising the Wil ...
Notes
References
Algerian Ministry of Moudjahidine (Arabic)
* ''Contradictions des classes au sein des masses'' by Kaïd Ahmed
* Bouchama, Kamel. ''Kaı̈d Ahmed, réflexions d'un visionnaire'' / Alger : ENAG Éditions,
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1921 births
1978 deaths
Finance ministers of Algeria
People from Tiaret
Members of the National Liberation Front (Algeria)
Government ministers of Algeria
Algerian expatriates in France
Algerian expatriates in Morocco
French military personnel of World War II