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Parliamentary elections were held in Algeria on 26 December 1991. They were the first multi-party parliamentary elections since independence, but the
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political party in Algeria. The party participated in the 1991 Algerian parliamentary elections: the first multi-party elections in the country's history
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(formerly GSPC). In the first round of the 1991 parliamentary elections (Algeria's first multi-party elections), the MSP gained 5,3% of the popular vote
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the 1991 parliamentary election, the army took action and cancelled the electoral process to prevent the forming of an Islamic state in Algeria. The army
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Parliamentary elections were held in Algeria on 5 June 1997. The result was a victory for the National Rally for Democracy (RND), a new party created in
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turnout. Local elections were scheduled for the following year, with parliamentary elections to be held in 1991. Algerian History Algerian Embassy in Kuala
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elections occurred in the year 1991. 1991 Algerian legislative election 1991 Beninese parliamentary election 1991 Beninese presidential election 1991
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2008-08-04. "Algerian Election Turmoil". CBS News. 1999-04-14. Retrieved 2008-08-04. Burns, John F. (1999-04-16). "With a Field Reduced to One, Algerians Vote"
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Presidential elections were held in Algeria on 16 November 1995, in the midst of the Algerian Civil War. The result was a victory for Liamine Zeroual,
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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
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Parliamentary elections were held in Algeria on 26 February 1987. The country was a one-party state at the time, with the National Liberation Front (FLN)
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عبد العزيز بلخادم; born 8 November 1945) is an Algerian politician who was Prime Minister of Algeria from 2006 to 2008. He was also Secretary-General
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not provoke violence such as had occurred in neighbouring Algeria after the 1991 election. They supported the introduction of Islamic law but pledged
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January 1991 to the summer of 1995, Islamist groups started more actively fighting with the Algerian military in response to multiparty elections announced
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attempt by most of the major Algerian opposition parties to create a framework for peace and plan to end to the Algerian Civil War. The escalating violence
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1988. But Algeria soon went into political turmoil and soon erupted into a Civil War after the Algerian parliamentary elections in December 1991 which were
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two factions were reunited after a meeting in January 1991. In the 1991 parliamentary elections, the PSD received 0.4% of the vote, failing to win a seat
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winner of the June 1990 local elections and the 1991 Algerian legislative election. Born in 1956 in Tunis to parents of Algerian origin from the wilaya (province)
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midst of the Algerian War. The last French legislative elections organized in Algeria before independence were held in 1958. As for the Algerian Assembly
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to Algerian girls, and in the 1950s, only 4 percent Algerian girls was enrolled in school. In 1930, educational centers were opened for Algerian women
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Enterprises committee. Chireh retained his seat again in the 2012 parliamentary elections after securing 16,368 votes representing 57.71% against his closest
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1916 – 11 April 2012) was an Algerian politician, soldier and revolutionary who served as the head of government of Algeria from 27 September 1962 to 15
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infrastructure projects), the Algerian economy has gone through various stages of turbulence. In the 1980s, the Algerian economy experienced major difficulties
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situation was complicated by those in Algeria, such as the Pieds-Noirs, who wanted to stay part of France, so the Algerian War became not just a separatist
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president has the right to dissolve the national assembly and hold new parliamentary elections. If the president has a majority in the national assembly, the
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and General Administration Commission. He then took part to the Algerian Assembly election in 1948 and 1951, and became its President in 1953. On November
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Libéral, PSL) was a political party in Algeria. The PSL ran in the first multi-party elections since independence in 1991, receiving just 0.1% of the vote and
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10 December 2019. "Ambassador meets Lady Olga Maitland, Chairman of the Algerian-British Business Council (ABBC)". embassyofalgeria.uk. 21 January 2022
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an anti-colonialist, he went to Algeria and wrote a report regarding the widely-ignored refugee camps of the Algerian War (1954–1962). The report was
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constitutional referendum, parliamentary and presidential elections were scheduled and the coup leaders vowed not to contest any of the elections. The military government
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the Algerian Civil War. The official results showed an overwhelming vote in favour on a high turnout. The Algerian Civil War, which had begun in 1991 after
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"glory" in Arabic. However, the party failed to win a seat in the 1991 parliamentary elections, the results of which were annulled after a military coup. Merbah
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April 25, 2021. Retrieved June 12, 2021. "Albania: Elections held in 1991". Inter-Parliamentary Union. 1991. Archived from the original on June 12, 2011. Nohlen
1991
2011, the then Algerian president Abdelaziz Bouteflika lifted a state of emergency that had been in place since the end of the Algerian Civil War in 2002
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Prime minister of Algeria (1995-1998; 2004-2006; 2008-2012; 2017-2019)
أويحيى, romanized: Aḥmad ʾŪyaḥyā; 2 July 1952) is an Algerian politician who was prime minister of Algeria four times (1995–98, 2004–2006, 2008–2012, 2017–2019)
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Moroccan civilians by the Algerian government from Algeria, and numerous casualties of war and repression. During the war years (1975–1991), both sides accused
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Following the return of democracy in 1991, the now elderly Bakary re-founded the party as UDFP–Sawaba. In the 1993 elections it took only a small numbers of
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Islamist politics. In the 1991 parliamentary elections the party received 2.2% of the vote, failing to win a seat. The 1997 elections saw its vote share increase
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political party in Algeria. The UDL was established in 1989, and ran in the first multi-party elections since independence in 1991, receiving just 0.1%
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Failed attempt to unseat Mikhail Gorbachev
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the party's poor results in the parliamentary elections on 25 November 1945 (St. Catherine's Day, therefore the elections became known as the Katharinen-Wahl)
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in the 1987 Finnish parliamentary election. The party won ten seats in the 1991 election. Despite small losses in the 1995 election, Pekka Haavisto joined
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party. In the 2005 parliamentary elections, the party gained 8,901 votes (0.7%) on the proportional list. However, at the 2013 elections, its number of votes
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1970s. The party boycotted the 2002 parliamentary election, but not the 2006 election. The 2011 parliamentary by-election was boycotted by the party in solidarity
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included French women residing in French Algeria; but it did not include Muslim Algerian women, since indigenous Algerians was not governed by French law, but
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lead, the half of the parliamentary group voted against the project and contributed to its failure. Progressively, the Algerian War of Independence became
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January 2019 following the 2018 presidential election; The Wall Street Journal stated that the 2018 election was "widely seen as fraudulent", and according
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to political pluralism". Parliamentary Assembly. Retrieved October 7, 2025. "Beginning of meeting with Speaker of Algerian National People's Assembly
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elections of 1991. February 10: Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika designated April 9, 2009 as the date for the nation's presidential election.
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in Algeria some 350,000 French troops were fighting 150,000 combatants of the Algerian Liberation Movement (FLN). Within a few years, the Algerian war
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not nominated a candidate in an election since the parliamentary elections of 1998. In the 1998 parliamentary election, the Ukrainian Greens received 5
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divide the election in many local contests, and consequently increase the possibility for the minority to win in some areas. At-large elections were substituted
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December 2024). "South Korean military announces suspension of all parliamentary activity, says report – live". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved
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party. Le Pen remained president of the RN's parliamentary group. In the 2024 European parliamentary elections, the RN won the most delegates of any single
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Gonzalo Campos López [de] (born 1991 in Ceuta), a Spanish musical performer working in Germany Lubna Miludi (born c. 1991) a Spanish woman who joined the
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Parliamentary Elections". Middle East Institute. Archived from the original on 28 January 2021. Awad, Ziad; Favier, Agnès (30 April 2020). "Elections
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of massive irregularities. Elections for the Supreme Council were set for March 1994. A new law on parliamentary elections failed to pass by 1993. Disputes
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