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Vice president of Algeria was a political position in Algeria. Vice presidency was left vacant during the term of Houari Boumédiène. Vice Presidents were appointed by the president.[1][2]
Vice presidents
Image | Position | Name | Took office | Left office | President |
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Vice President | Belkacem Krim[3][1] | 18 September 1958 | 27 August 1961 | Ferhat Abbas | |
First Vice President | Belkacem Krim[3] | 27 August 1961 | 28 September 1962 | Benyoucef Benkhedda | |
Vice President | Ahmed Ben Bella[3] | 27 August 1961 | 28 September 1962 | Benyoucef Benkhedda | |
Vice President | Mohamed Boudiaf[3] | 27 August 1961 | 28 September 1962 | Benyoucef Benkhedda | |
Vice President | Rabah Bitat[3] | 28 September 1962 | 18 September 1963 | Ahmed Ben Bella | |
First Vice President | Houari Boumedienne[3] | 18 September 1963 | 12 July 1965 | Ahmed Ben Bella | |
Second Vice President | Saïd Mohammedi[3] | 18 September 1963 | 12 July 1965 | Ahmed Ben Bella | |
Third Vice President | Rabah Bitat[3] | 18 September 1963 | 19 September 1963 | Ahmed Ben Bella |
References
- 1 2 Studies, American University (Washington, D. C. ) Foreign Area (December 15, 1979). "Algeria, a Country Study". [Department of Defense], Department of the Army – via Google Books.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ↑ Reich, Bernard (December 15, 1990). Political Leaders of the Contemporary Middle East and North Africa: A Biographical Dictionary. Greenwood Publishing Group. ISBN 9780313262135 – via Google Books.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Ottaway, Professor Marina; Ottaway, David; Ottaway, Marina (December 15, 1970). "Algeria: The Politics of a Socialist Revolution". University of California Press – via Google Books.
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