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Parliamentary elections were held in Algeria on 2 July 2026. The 2021 parliamentary elections saw voter boycotts and low turnout, with the FLN winning
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imports from Algeria until 2028. 11 June–19 July – Algeria participates at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. 2 July – 2026 Algerian parliamentary election: The FLN
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Current calendar year
2026 Algerian parliamentary election is held. July 3–9 – The state funeral of Ali Khamenei, the Supreme Leader of Iran assassinated during the 2026 Iran
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Political party in Algeria
justice, PLJ) is a political party in Algeria led by Djamel Benziadi. In the 2017 Algerian parliamentary election, the party won two seats in the People's
Freedom and Justice Party (Algeria)
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Dina Boluarte. She later took office on 28 July 2026. July 2 – The 2026 Algerian parliamentary election was held. July 4 – The United States celebrates
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in the 2026 Algerian parliamentary election. "Algeria". Africa Elects. Retrieved 2 August 2026. "Algeria: National People's Assembly, 2 July 2026". IPU
National Unity and Development Party
National_Unity_and_Development_Party
Political party in Algeria
in the 2026 Algerian parliamentary election. "Algeria". Africa Elects. Retrieved 3 August 2026. "Algeria: National People's Assembly, 2 July 2026". IPU
Free_Citizens'_Front
Political party in Algeria
in the 2026 Algerian parliamentary election. "Algeria". Africa Elects. Retrieved 3 August 2026. "Algeria: National People's Assembly, 2 July 2026". IPU
New_Algeria_Front
Parliamentary elections were held in Algeria on 17 May 2007. 24 political parties and around 100 independent lists with a total of more than 12,000 candidates
2007 Algerian parliamentary election
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Political party in Algeria
in the 2026 Algerian parliamentary election. "Algeria". Africa Elects. Retrieved 3 August 2026. "Algeria: National People's Assembly, 2 July 2026". IPU
Good_Governance_Front
President of the People's National Assembly of Algeria
born 27 May 1982) is an Algerian physician and politician and a member of the People's National Assembly of Algeria. On 28 July 2026, she was elected the
Khalida_Boufedeche
Snap parliamentary elections were held in Algeria on 12 June 2021 to elect all 407 members of the People's National Assembly. Initially expected to be
2021 Algerian parliamentary election
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Parliamentary elections were held in Algeria on 30 May 2002 to elect members of the People's National Assembly. The governing National Liberation Front
2002 Algerian parliamentary election
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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
1991 Algerian parliamentary election
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Political party in Algeria
in the 2026 Algerian parliamentary election. "Algeria". Africa Elects. Retrieved 2 August 2026. "Algeria: National People's Assembly, 2 July 2026". IPU
Dignity_Party_(Algeria)
Parliamentary elections were held in Algeria on 4 May 2017 to elect all 462 members of the People's National Assembly. The ruling National Liberation Front
2017 Algerian parliamentary election
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round, a second round will be held. Algerian Presidential Election, 2029 PoliGlobe People's Democratic Republic of Algeria: Election for President IFES
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Parliamentary elections were held in Algeria on 10 May 2012. The incumbent coalition, consisting of the National Liberation Front (FLN) of President Abdelaziz
2012 Algerian parliamentary election
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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
1997 Algerian parliamentary election
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for 2026 lists the national/federal elections scheduled to be held in 2026 in all sovereign states and their dependent territories. By-elections are excluded
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Senate in the 2026 parliamentary elections in March.[citation needed] After obtaining an overwhelming majority during the parliamentary election on March 8
2026 Colombian presidential election
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Algerian political party
Algerian legislative elections. The party won 1 seat in the People’s National Assembly, which marked its first parliamentary representation. "Algeria"
Jil_Jadid
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,
1995 Algerian presidential election
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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
1989 Algerian constitutional referendum
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the results reflected the views of the Algerian people. However, the Kabyle population boycotted the elections following the Arouch directives, only 10%
2004 Algerian presidential election
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Tebboune's decision to set the elections in September also led to confusion among the Algerian public, with the Algerian Arabic phrase Ma fhemna walou
2024 Algerian presidential election
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Parliamentary elections were held in Algeria on 25 February 1977 to elect members to the new People's National Assembly. They were the first parliamentary
1977 Algerian parliamentary election
1977_Algerian_parliamentary_election
Head of state and chief executive
populaire) is the head of state and chief executive of Algeria, as well as the commander-in-chief of the Algerian People's National Armed Forces. The current president
President_of_Algeria
Political party in Algeria
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
National Liberation Front (Algeria)
National_Liberation_Front_(Algeria)
2008. "Algerian opposition pulls out of 'pathetic' presidential vote". AFP. 15 January 2009. Archived from the original on 2009-04-14. "Algerian poll contenders
2009 Algerian presidential election
2009_Algerian_presidential_election
Presidential elections were held in Algeria on 22 December 1988. Incumbent President Chadli Bendjedid, leader of the National Liberation Front (the country's
1988 Algerian presidential election
1988_Algerian_presidential_election
Political party in Algeria
Standard Algerian Berber: ⴰⴽⴰⴱⴰⵔ ⵢⵅⴻⴷⴷⴰⵎⴻⵏ, romanized: Akabar ixeddamen, French: Parti des travailleurs) is a Trotskyist political party in Algeria, closely
Workers'_Party_(Algeria)
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)
1987 Algerian parliamentary election
1987_Algerian_parliamentary_election
2018-06-27. "ALGERIA: parliamentary elections Al-Majlis Ech-Chaabi Al-Watani, 1997". archive.ipu.org. "ALGERIA: parliamentary elections Al-Majlis Al-Chaabi
List of presidents of the People's National Assembly
List_of_presidents_of_the_People's_National_Assembly
Lower house of the Algerian Parliament
and in fact, the 1976 Algerian constitution considered the FLN as the preferred Algerian political party. The first APN election with multiple parties
People's_National_Assembly
Political party in Algeria
Algerian Movement for Justice and Development (French: Mouvement Algérien pour la Justice et le Développement, MAJD) is a political party in Algeria.
Algerian Movement for Justice and Development
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2014). "Algeria: The challenge of poor choices - Opinion". Al Jazeera. Retrieved 2014-04-21. "Algerian Islamists to boycott presidential election". Now
2014 Algerian presidential election
2014_Algerian_presidential_election
Parliamentary elections were held in Algeria on 20 September 1964. The country was a one-party state at the time, with the National Liberation Front (FLN)
1964 Algerian parliamentary election
1964_Algerian_parliamentary_election
Democracy) 1991 Algerian legislative election (won by the Islamic Salvation Front, followed by Algerian Civil War) 1992 Central African general election 1993 Nigerian
List_of_annulled_elections
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"
1999 Algerian presidential election
1999_Algerian_presidential_election
Retrieved 2026-06-27. "Algeria". United States Department of State. Archived from the original on 2023-10-03. Retrieved 2024-01-20. Adam Carr's Election Archive
Elections_in_Algeria
Journal of the Algerian State (13): 154. 11 September 1962. Algerian, September 20, 1962: Ausarbeitung einer Verfassung Direct Democracy Algeria, State Institutions
1962 Algerian Constituent Assembly election and referendum
1962_Algerian_Constituent_Assembly_election_and_referendum
Communist party in Algeria
The Algerian Communist Party (French: Parti Communiste Algérien; Arabic: الحزب الشيوعي الجزائري) was a communist party in Algeria. The PCA emerged in
Algerian_Communist_Party
Political party in Algeria
Democratic Movement for Algerian Renewal (French: Mouvement Démocratique pour le Renouveau Algérien, MDRA) was a political party in Algeria. The party was founded
Democratic Movement for Algerian Renewal
Democratic_Movement_for_Algerian_Renewal
Country in North Africa
Bendjama. The military of Algeria consists of the People's National Army (ANP), the Algerian National Navy (MRA), and the Algerian Air Force (QJJ), plus the
Algeria
Europeans and Algerian Jews, plus a few thousand "évolué" Muslims, and the second of around 8,000,000 "indigenous" Muslims. The Assembly elections were manipulated
1948 Algerian Assembly election
1948_Algerian_Assembly_election
Algeria 2024 Algerian presidential election, 7 September Botswana 2024 Botswana general election, 30 October Chad 2024 Chadian presidential election,
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Parliamentary elections were held in Algeria on 5 March 1982. The country was a one-party state at the time, with the National Liberation Front (FLN) as
1982 Algerian parliamentary election
1982_Algerian_parliamentary_election
Presidential elections were held in Algeria on 7 February 1979, following the death of incumbent Houari Boumediene in December 1978. His replacement as
1979 Algerian presidential election
1979_Algerian_presidential_election
President of Algeria since 2019
only living Algerian president. Tebboune was elected in the 2019 Algerian presidential election. Previously, he was Prime Minister of Algeria from May 2017
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Presidential elections were held in Algeria on 10 December 1976. Incumbent Houari Boumediene, leader of the National Liberation Front (the country's sole
1976 Algerian presidential election
1976_Algerian_presidential_election
unconstitutional. Plans for a presidential election in Algeria in 2019 were a major factor motivating the start of the 2019 Algerian protests, with protestors objecting
2019 Algerian presidential election
2019_Algerian_presidential_election
Islamic political party in Algeria
(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, becoming
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were later annulled. It also failed to win a seat in the 1997 parliamentary elections. Algeria: Information on the Social Democratic Party (SDP) (Parti social-démocrate)
Social Democratic Party (Algeria)
Social_Democratic_Party_(Algeria)
Bicameral legislature of Algeria
The Parliament of Algeria is the legislative assembly of Algeria. It consists of two chambers: The Council of the Nation (Upper Chamber) The People's National
Parliament_of_Algeria
Political party in Algeria
parties in the Parliament. The party supported the 2020 Algerian constitutional referendum. "Algeria". africaelects.com. "El Fedjr El Jadid Party (New Dawn)"
New_Dawn_(Algeria)
Multi-party elections in Algeria
Local elections were held in Algeria on 12 June 1990, the first multi-party elections since independence in 1962. The result was a victory for the Islamic
1990_Algerian_local_elections
Elections to the Algerian Assembly were held in Algeria on 4 and 11 February 1951. Like other post-1948 elections in French Algeria, it was rigged by
1951 Algerian Assembly election
1951_Algerian_Assembly_election
Algerian politician
romanized: Fātiḥ Būṭbīq) is an Algerian politician and lawyer serving as President of the Pan-African Parliament from 30 April 2026. Boutbig obtained a bachelor's
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during parliamentary recess as is possible under the current version of the Algerian constitution. The new constitution would replace the Algerian Constitutional
2020 Algerian constitutional referendum
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In 2026, numerous local elections are scheduled to be held in Japan outside the unified local elections in 2023 and 2027, including 13 gubernatorial elections
2026_Japanese_local_elections
Ruling council of Algeria
drafting the 1976 Algerian constitution, approved by 99% of voters. He then served as president after winning the 1976 presidential election with a great majority
Revolutionary Council (Algeria)
Revolutionary_Council_(Algeria)
infrastructure projects), the Algerian economy has gone through various stages of turbulence. In the 1980s, the Algerian economy experienced major difficulties
Economy_of_Algeria
Protests against the government
People's Democratic Republic of Algeria since 1999. Two amnesties (via referendum) for former combatants in the Algerian Civil War had taken place during
Hirak_(Algeria)
Political party in Algeria
coalition of political parties, created on 7 March 2012 for the Algerian legislative election, 2012. It consisted of the Movement of Society for Peace (Hamas)
Green_Algeria_Alliance
Political party in Algeria
one-party period in Algeria. As an outgrowth of the Algerian Communist Party (Parti Communiste Algérien), which disappeared soon after Algerian independence
Democratic and Social Movement (Algeria)
Democratic_and_Social_Movement_(Algeria)
Elections to the Algerian Assembly were held in Algeria on 31 January and 6 February 1954. Like other post-1948 elections in French Algeria, it was rigged
1954 Algerian Assembly election
1954_Algerian_Assembly_election
Presidential elections were held in Algeria on 12 January 1984. Incumbent Chadli Bendjedid, leader of the National Liberation Front (the country's sole
1984 Algerian presidential election
1984_Algerian_presidential_election
Political party in Algeria
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
Democratic_National_Rally
midst of the Algerian War. The last French legislative elections organized in Algeria before independence were held in 1958. As for the Algerian Assembly
1951 French legislative election in Algeria
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Indian politician
the Parliament of India. He was also Member of Parliamentary Delegation to U.A.R., Sudan and Algeria. Mohsin was born on 23 January 1923 in Hiremadapur
Fakruddinsab_Hussensab_Mohsin
Political party in Algeria
liberal parties "3 Algerian parties call for election boycott". Associated Press. 24 February 2014. Retrieved 5 April 2020. "Algeria". africaelects.com
Rally for Culture and Democracy
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Presidential elections were held for the first time in Algeria on 15 September 1963. Incumbent Ahmed Ben Bella of the National Liberation Front (the sole
1963 Algerian presidential election
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Political party in colonial Algeria
Democratic Union of the Algerian Manifesto (in French: Union Démocratique du Manifeste Algérien) was a political party in colonial Algeria founded in 1946 by
Democratic Union of the Algerian Manifesto
Democratic_Union_of_the_Algerian_Manifesto
Council of the Nation elections were held in Algeria on 9 March 2025 in order to renew 87 of the 174 members of the upper house of parliament. Council
2025 Algerian Council of the Nation election
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Local elections in Algeria
Municipal elections were held in French Algeria in November 1919 to elect municipal councils in cities. The electoral body of the Algerian natives was
1919 Algerian municipal elections
1919_Algerian_municipal_elections
Government ministry of Algeria
Kouba, Algiers Province. "Duties of the Minister". Algerian Ministry of Culture (in French). Algerian Ministry of Culture. Retrieved 2 December 2019. Official
Ministry of Culture and Arts (Algeria)
Ministry_of_Culture_and_Arts_(Algeria)
Algeria since the establishment of the Provisional Government of the Algerian Republic (GPRA) in exile in Cairo, Egypt in 1958, during the Algerian War
List of heads of state of Algeria
List_of_heads_of_state_of_Algeria
People's Democratic Republic of Algeria is a cabinet minister in charge of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Algeria, responsible for conducting foreign
List of ministers of foreign affairs of Algeria
List_of_ministers_of_foreign_affairs_of_Algeria
Upper house of Algerian Parliament
the Algerian Parliament. It is composed of 174 members, 2/3 of which are elected indirectly and 1/3 of which are appointed by the president of Algeria. Abdelkader
Council_of_the_Nation
Referendum approving independence of French Algeria
the May 1958 Algerian crisis that led to the fall of the Fourth Republic. French forces used brutal means of attempting to suppress Algerian nationalists
1962 Algerian independence referendum
1962_Algerian_independence_referendum
Government ministry of Algeria
al-Maḥalliyyah) is the Algerian government ministry responsible for internal security, civil protection, local administration, civil status, elections, and the supervision
Ministry of Interior and local communities (Algeria)
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Sahara Municipalities of Algeria List of Algerian Provinces by population List of Algerian Provinces by area List of Algerian regions by Human Development
Provinces_of_Algeria
Policy on permits required to enter Algeria
Visitors to Algeria must obtain a visa from one of the Algerian diplomatic missions or on arrival from organized tours unless they are citizens from one
Visa_policy_of_Algeria
Political party in Algeria
forerunner of the Algerian National Liberation Front (FLN), who fought France during the Algerian War (1954–62). It was formed in 1926 by Algerian nationalist
Étoile_Nord-Africaine
1954–1962 war of Algerian independence from France
The Algerian War, also known as the Algerian Revolution, the Franco-Algerian War, or the Algerian War of Independence, was an armed conflict between France
Algerian_War
Head of government in Algeria
The prime minister of Algeria, officially the First Minister of the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria (Arabic: الوزير الأول للجمهورية الجزائرية
Prime_Minister_of_Algeria
Assimilationist political party in colonial Algeria
Algerian Franco-Muslim Rally (in French: Rassemblement Franco-Musulman Algérien) was an assimilationist political party in colonial Algeria founded in
Algerian_Franco-Muslim_Rally
A constitutional referendum was held in Algeria on 13 October 1946 as part of a wider French constitutional referendum. The proposed new constitution
October 1946 French constitutional referendum in Algeria
October_1946_French_constitutional_referendum_in_Algeria
1989–1992 Islamist political party in Algeria
wing, the Islamic Salvation Army (AIS), fought in the Algerian Civil War against the Algerian government from July 1994 until its dissolution in January
Islamic_Salvation_Front
A constitutional referendum was held in Algeria on 28 November 1996. Held amidst the Algerian Civil War, the amendments would prohibit the use of Islam
1996 Algerian constitutional referendum
1996_Algerian_constitutional_referendum
general elections around the world in sovereign states. The general elections listed are for the government of each jurisdiction. These elections determine
List of next general elections
List_of_next_general_elections
Political party in Algeria
pour la justice et le développement), is an Islamist political party in Algeria led by Abdallah Djaballah. Djaballah is the former leader of the Movement
Justice_and_Development_Front
Algerian political party
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
Future_Front
designated as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. 27 September – 2026 São Toméan parliamentary election Source: 1 January – New Year's Day 3 February – Martyrs'
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1961 vote in France and colonial Algeria on Algerian independence
the populations of Algeria and the organization of the public authorities in Algeria prior to self-determination?" 1962 Algerian independence referendum
1961 French referendum on Algerian self-determination
1961_French_referendum_on_Algerian_self-determination
Daïras (Algeria)
The provinces of Algeria are divided into 547 districts (Algerian Arabic: دَوَائِر). The administrative centre of a district is a district seat. Each district
Districts_of_Algeria
Supreme law of Algeria
An Algerian Constitution (Arabic: دستور الجزائر, romanized: Dustūr al-Jazāʼir) was first adopted by a referendum in 1963, following the Algerian War of
Constitution_of_Algeria
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Nigerian for 'my father loves me'.
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Valiant; Strong; Healthy
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Polish
Polish form of Roman Latin Valerianus, WALERIAN means "to be healthy, to be strong."Â
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Algerian, Arabic, Muslim
Scared Heart
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African
Nigerian name given to a child born on Sunday.
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African
Nigerian name given to one born during war.
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Arabic, German
Aristocratic Lady; Work Ruler
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Australian, French, German, Greek, Latin, Polish
Strong; To be Strong; Healthy
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Australian, Latin
Eagle
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Algerian, Indian, Iranian
Who has No Name
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African
Nigerian for 'he was happy'.
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Latin Polish
Strong.
Male
English
Bearded
Girl/Female
Algerian, Arabic, French
Sand
Girl/Female
Latin
Cumaean.
Boy/Male
French
With whiskers, bearded. In Norman times, when most men were clean-shaven, this nickname was given...
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Spanish
Merry.
Boy/Male
Latin
Valiant.
Girl/Female
Algerian, Arabic, French
Nurse
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