Third Djerad government
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The third Djerad government (Arabic: حكومة جراد الثالثة) is the forty-eighth government of the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria. It is the third government formed by Abdelaziz Djerad on 21 February 2021 under President Abdelmadjid Tebboune.[1]
Third Djerad government | |
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48th Government of Algeria | |
Incumbent | |
Date formed | 21 February 2021 |
Date dissolved | 7 July 2021 |
People and organisations | |
President | Abdelmadjid Tebboune |
First Minister | Abdelaziz Djerad |
No. of ministers | 34 |
Total no. of members | Ministers: 34 Secretaries of State: 2 |
Member parties | Independents External support: FLN–RND–FM |
Status in legislature | Technocratic cabinet |
Opposition party | MSP – (MRI and FJD) – FFS – PT – RCD – MEN |
History | |
Election(s) | 4 May 2017 |
Legislature term(s) | 8th Assembly |
Predecessor | Second Djerad government |
Successor | Benabderrahmane government |
Composition[]
Ministers[]
Portrait | Office | Name | Term | Party | |
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Prime Minister | Abdelaziz Djerad | 21 February 2021 - 7 July 2021 | Independent | ||
Abdelmadjid Tebboune | 21 February 2021 - 7 July 2021 | Independent | |||
Minister of Foreign Affairs | Sabri Boukadoum | 21 February 2021 - 7 July 2021 | Independent | ||
Kamel Beldjoud | 21 February 2021 - 7 July 2021 | Independent | |||
21 February 2021 - 7 July 2021 | Independent | ||||
21 February 2021 - 7 July 2021 | Independent | ||||
Mohamed Arab | 21 February 2021 - 7 July 2021 | Independent | |||
Chems-Eddine Chitour | 21 February 2021 - 7 July 2021 | Independent | |||
21 February 2021 - 7 July 2021 | National Rally for Democracy | ||||
21 February 2021 - 7 July 2021 | Independent | ||||
21 February 2021 - 7 July 2021 | Independent | ||||
Abdelbaki Benziane | 21 February 2021 - 7 July 2021 | Independent | |||
21 February 2021 - 7 July 2021 | Independent | ||||
21 February 2021 - 7 July 2021 | Independent | ||||
21 February 2021 - 7 July 2021 | Independent | ||||
21 February 2021 - 7 July 2021 | Independent | ||||
21 February 2021 - 7 July 2021 | Independent | ||||
21 February 2021 - 7 July 2021 | Independent | ||||
Mohamed Bacha | 21 February 2021 - 7 July 2021 | Independent | |||
21 February 2021 - 7 July 2021 | Independent | ||||
21 February 2021 - 7 July 2021 | Independent | ||||
21 February 2021 - 7 July 2021 | Independent | ||||
21 February 2021 - 7 July 2021 | Independent | ||||
21 February 2021 - 7 July 2021 | Independent | ||||
21 February 2021 - 7 July 2021 | Independent | ||||
21 February 2021 - 7 July 2021 | Independent | ||||
21 February 2021 - 7 July 2021 | Independent | ||||
21 February 2021 - 7 July 2021 | Independent | ||||
21 February 2021 - 7 July 2021 | Future Front | ||||
21 February 2021 - 7 July 2021 | Independent | ||||
21 February 2021 - 7 July 2021 | Independent | ||||
21 February 2021 - 7 July 2021 | Independent |
Deputy Ministers (Deleguate Ministers)[]
Portrait | Office | Attached | Name | Term | Party | |
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Minister of Microbusiness | Prime Minister | 21 February 2021 - 7 July 2021 | Independent | |||
Minister of the Knowledge Economy and Start-ups | 21 February 2021 - 7 July 2021 | Independent |
Secretaries of State[]
Portrait | Office | Attached | Name | Term | Party | |
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Secretary of State for Elite Sports | Salima Souakri | 21 February 2021 - 7 July 2021 | Independent |
Secretary General[]
Portrait | Office | Attached | Name | Term | Party | |
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Secretary General of the Government | Prime Minister | 21 February 2021 - 7 July 2021 | Independent |
References[]
- ^ "Le président Tebboune procéde à un remaniement ministériel, Abdelaziz Djerad maintenu" [President Tebboune carries out a cabinet reshuffle, Abdelaziz Djerad maintained] (in French). . 21 February 2021. Retrieved 21 February 2021.
External links[]
Categories:
- National governments
- 2021 in Algeria
- Government of Algeria
- Cabinets established in 2021
- 2021 establishments in Algeria