First Djerad government
First Djerad government | |
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46th Government of Algeria | |
Date formed | 2 January 2020 |
Date dissolved | 23 June 2020 | (5 months and 3 weeks)
People and organisations | |
President | Abdelmadjid Tebboune |
First Minister | Abdelaziz Djerad |
Member parties | Independents Support: FLN, RND, FM, TAJ, MPA, ANR, (Binaa) |
Status in legislature | Technocratic cabinet |
Opposition party | MSP, (MRI and FJD), FFS, PT, RCD, MEN |
History | |
Election(s) | 4 May 2017 |
Predecessor | |
Successor | Second Djerad government |
The first Djerad government (Arabic: حكومة جراد الأولى) is the forty-sixth government of the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria. It is a government formed by Abdelaziz Djerad on 2 January 2020 under President Abdelmadjid Tebboune.
Formation[]
After holding the elections that the Army was betting on in order to end the protests,[1] and the announcement of Abdelmadjid Tebboune's victory and his inauguration as President, the unsurprising resignation of Noureddine Bedoui came.
The First Minister Noureddine Bedoui submitted the resignation of his government on 19 December 2019, which the new President Abdelmadjid Tebboune accepted.[2] At the same day, the TV1 has announced that the Minister of Foreign Affairs Sabri Boukadoum was named as acting First Minister by the President.[3]
On 29 December 2019, the President of the Republic has appointed the Professor Abdelaziz Djerad as First Minister to form a new government.[4] The composition of the government was announced on 2 January 2020 by , Spokesman of the Presidency, with a number of ministers from the previous one retained.[5]
Composition[]
Ministers[]
Portrait | Office | Name | Term | Party | |
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Prime Minister | Abdelaziz Djerad | 2 January 2020- 23 June 2020 | Independent | ||
Kamel Beldjoud | 2 January 2020- 23 June 2020 | Independent | |||
Minister of Foreign Affairs | Sabri Boukadoum | 2 January 2020- 23 June 2020 | Independent | ||
2 January 2020- 23 June 2020 | Independent | ||||
Abdelmadjid Tebboune | 2 January 2020- 23 June 2020 | Independent | |||
2 January 2020- 23 June 2020 | Independent | ||||
Minister of Energy | Mohamed Arkab | 2 January 2020- 23 June 2020 | Independent | ||
2 January 2020- 23 June 2020 | National Rally for Democracy | ||||
2 January 2020- 23 June 2020 | Independent | ||||
2 January 2020- 23 June 2020 | Independent | ||||
Chems-Eddine Chitour | 2 January 2020- 23 June 2020 | Independent | |||
2 January 2020- 23 June 2020 | Independent | ||||
2 January 2020- 23 June 2020 | Independent | ||||
2 January 2020- 23 June 2020 | Independent | ||||
2 January 2020- 23 June 2020 | Independent | ||||
2 January 2020- 23 June 2020 | Independent | ||||
2 January 2020- 23 June 2020 | Independent | ||||
2 January 2020- 23 June 2020 | Independent | ||||
2 January 2020- 23 June 2020 | Independent | ||||
2 January 2020- 23 June 2020 | Independent | ||||
2 January 2020- 23 June 2020 | Independent | ||||
2 January 2020- 23 June 2020 | Independent | ||||
2 January 2020- 23 June 2020 | Independent | ||||
2 January 2020- 23 June 2020 | Independent | ||||
2 January 2020- 23 June 2020 | Independent | ||||
2 January 2020- 23 June 2020 | Independent | ||||
2 January 2020- 23 June 2020 | Future Front | ||||
2 January 2020- 23 June 2020 | Independent | ||||
2 January 2020- 23 June 2020 | Independent | ||||
Minister of SMEs/SMIs and the Knowledge Economy | 2 January 2020- 23 June 2020 | Independent |
Deputy Ministers[]
Portrait | Office | Attached | Name | Term | Party | |
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Minister of Statistics and Foresight | Prime Minister | 2 January 2020- 23 June 2020 | Independent | |||
Minister of Desert Agriculture | 2 January 2020- 23 June 2020 | Independent | ||||
Minister of Foreign Trade | 2 January 2020- 23 June 2020 | Independent | ||||
Minister of Pharmaceutical Industry | 2 January 2020- 23 June 2020 | Independent | ||||
Minister of the Desert Environment | 2 January 2020- 23 June 2020 | Independent | ||||
Minister of Incubators | Minister of SMEs/SMIs and the Knowledge Economy | 2 January 2020- 23 June 2020 | Independent | |||
Minister of Start-ups | Minister of SMEs/SMIs and the Knowledge Economy | 2 January 2020- 23 June 2020 | Independent |
Secretaries of State[]
Portrait | Office | Attached | Name | Term | Party | |
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Secretary of State for the Community and Competencies Abroad | Minister of Foreign Affairs | 2 January 2020- 23 June 2020 | Independent | |||
Secretary of State for the Cinematographic Industry | 2 January 2020- 23 June 2020 | Independent | ||||
Secretary of State for Cultural Production | Salim Dada | 2 January 2020- 23 June 2020 | Independent | |||
Secretary of State for Elite Sport | Noureddine Morceli | 2 January 2020- 23 June 2020 | Independent |
Secretary General[]
Portrait | Office | Attached | Name | Term | Party | |
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Secretary General of the Government | Prime Minister | 2 January 2020- 23 June 2020 | Independent |
References[]
- ^ Angus McDowall (10 September 2019). Catherine Evans (ed.). "Algerian PM Bedoui to resign, paving way for vote-sources". Reuters. Retrieved 10 September 2019.[dead link]
- ^ Farid Alilat (19 December 2019). "Algérie : démission de Noureddine Bedoui, dernier Premier ministre de Bouteflika" [Algeria: resignation of Noureddine Bedoui, last Prime Minister of Bouteflika]. Jeune Afrique (in French). Retrieved 19 December 2019.
- ^ Alison Williams, ed. (19 December 2019). "Algeria names Sabri Boukadoum interim PM: state TV". Reuters. Retrieved 19 December 2019.
- ^ "Algeria appoints university professor Abdelaziz Djerad as prime minister". France . 19 December 2019. Retrieved 19 December 2019.
- ^ "Algeria appoints new government amid political crisis". France 24. 2 January 2020. Retrieved 2 January 2020.
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