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Algeria Government 1998 http://www.greekorthodoxchurch.org/wfb1998/algeria/algeria_government.html SOURCE: 1998 CIA WORLD FACTBOOK Country name
Data code AG Government type republic National capital Algiers Administrative divisions 48 provinces (wilayas, singular - wilaya); Adrar, Ain Defla, Ain Temouchent, Alger, Annaba, Batna, Bechar, Bejaia, Biskra, Blida, Bordj Bou Arreridj, Bouira, Boumerdes, Chlef, Constantine, Djelfa, El Bayadh, El Oued, El Tarf, Ghardaia, Guelma, Illizi, Jijel, Khenchela, Laghouat, Mascara, Medea, Mila, Mostaganem, M'Sila, Naama, Oran, Ouargla, Oum el Bouaghi, Relizane, Saida, Setif, Sidi Bel Abbes, Skikda, Souk Ahras, Tamanghasset, Tebessa, Tiaret, Tindouf, Tipaza, Tissemsilt, Tizi Ouzou, Tlemcen Independence 5 July 1962 (from France) National holiday Anniversary of the Revolution, 1 November (1954) Constitution 19 November 1976, effective 22 November 1976; revised 3 November 1988, 23 February 1989, and 28 November 1996; note - referendum approving the revisions of 28 November 1996 was signed into law 7 December 1996 Legal system socialist, based on French and Islamic law; judicial review of legislative acts in ad hoc Constitutional Council composed of various public officials, including several Supreme Court justices; has not accepted compulsory ICJ jurisdiction Suffrage 18 years of age; universal Executive branch
Legislative branch
bicameral Parliament consists of the National People's Assembly or Al-Majlis
Ech-Chaabi Al-Watani (380 seats; members elected by popular vote to serve
four-year terms) and the Council of Nations (144 seats; one-third of the members
appointed by the president, two-thirds elected by indirect vote; members serve
six-year terms; created as a result of the constitutional revision of November
1996)
Judicial branch Supreme Court (Cour Supreme) Political parties and leaders
Islamic Salvation Front (FIS, outlawed April 1992), Ali BENHADJ, Dr.
Abassi MADANI, Rabeh KEBIR (self-exile in Germany); National Liberation Front
(FLN), Boualem BENHAMOUDA, secretary general; Socialist Forces Front (FFS),
Hocine Ait AHMED, secretary general (self-exile in Switzerland); Movement
of a Peaceful Society (MSP or Hamas), Mahfoud NAHNAH, chairman; Rally for
Culture and Democracy (RCD), Said SAADI, secretary general; Algerian Renewal
Party (PRA), Noureddine BOUKROUH, chairman; Nahda Movement (Al Nahda), Abdallah
DJABALLAH, president; Democratic National Rally (RND), Abdelkader BENSALAH,
chairman; Movement for Democracy in Algeria (MDA), Ahmed Ben BELLA; Workers
Party (PT), Louisa HANOUN; Republican Progressive Party, Khadir DRISS; Union
for Democracy and Freedoms, Mouley BOUKHALAFA; Liberal Social Party, Ahmed
KHELIL
International organization participation ABEDA, AfDB, AFESD, AL, AMF, AMU, CCC, ECA, FAO, G-15, G-19, G-24, G-77, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, ICFTU, ICRM, IDA, IDB, IFAD, IFC, IFRCS, IHO (pending member), ILO, IMF, IMO, Inmarsat, Intelsat, Interpol, IOC, ISO, ITU, NAM, OAPEC, OAS (observer), OAU, OIC, OPEC, OSCE (partner), UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNHCR, UNIDO, UPU, WCL, WHO, WIPO, WMO, WToO, WTrO (applicant) Diplomatic representation in the US
Diplomatic representation from the US
Flag description
two equal vertical bands of green (hoist side) and white with a red,
five-pointed star within a red crescent; the crescent, star, and color green
are traditional symbols of Islam (the state religion)
NOTE: The information regarding Algeria on this page is re-published from the 1998 World Fact Book of the United States Central Intelligence Agency. No claims are made regarding the accuracy of Algeria Government 1998 information contained here. All suggestions for corrections of any errors about Algeria Government 1998 should be addressed to the CIA. |
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