Abdelaziz Belkhadem

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Abdelaziz Belkhadem (born November 8, 1945 in Aflou, Laghouat Province, Algeria) (Arabic: عبد العزيز بلخادم) is an Algerian politician, the current prime minister of Algeria. He was appointed to that position on May 24, 2006, replacing Ahmed Ouyahia.[1] He was the president of the parliament of Algeria from 1990 until 1991, and was the foreign minister of that country from 2000 to 2005.

  1. ^ "Algeria replaces premier", Al Jazeera, May 27, 2006.

Premier Ministère
Palais du Gouvernement
Rue du Docteur Saadane
DZ-16000 Algiers

ALGERIA

Preceded by
Ahmed Ouyahia
Prime Minister of Algeria
2006–-
Succeeded by
Incumbent


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