Parliament of Algeria

The Parliament of Algeria consists of two chambers:[1]

Parliament of Algeria

مجلس الجزائري
Parlement algérien
Type
Type
HousesCouncil of the Nation
People's National Assembly
Leadership
President of the Council
President of the Assembly
Slimane Chenine, URJC
Structure
Seats606 members (144 (2/3 of which are elected indirectly and 1/3 of which are appointed by the president) and 462)
Council of the Nation political groups
Government (135)
  •      Appointed Members (48)
  •      FLN (59)
  •      RND (28)

Opposition (5)

  •      FFS (4)
  •      FM (1)

Crossbench (4)

Government (261)
  •      FLN (164)
  •      RND (97)

Confidence and supply (40)

  •      TAJ (19)
  •      MPA (13)
  •      ANR (8)

Opposition (100)

  •      MPS (33)
  •      URJC (15)
  •      FFS (14)
  •      FM (14)
  •      PT (11)
  •      RCD (9)
  •      MEN (4)

Crossbench (61)

  •      Dignity Party (3)
  •      Freedom and Justice Party (2)
  •      Youth Party (2)
  •      Ahd 54 (2)
  •      Republican Patriotic Rally (2)
  •      Openness Movement (2)
  •      National Struggle Front (2)
  •      Free Democratic Front (2)
  •      National Solidarity and Development Party (2)
  •      Algerian National Front (1)
  •      New Fajr Party (1)
  •      MRN (1)
  •      Fatah Conglomerate Alliance (1)
  •      National Front for Social Justice (1)
  •      New Algeria Front (1)
  •      Union of Democratic and Social Forces (1)
  •      National Liberties Front (1)
  •      Algerian Renewal Party (1)
  •      Union for the National Rally (1)
  •      National Union for Development (1)
  •      National Movement of Algerian Workers (1)
  •      Free Citizens Movement (1)
  •      PEP (1)
  •      Others (28)
Elections
Indirect election
Direct election
Council of the Nation last election
28 December 2018
4 May 2017
Meeting place
Palace of Nations, Club of Pines, Chéraga, Algiers, Algeria
This article is part of a series on the
politics and government of
Algeria

Member State of the African Union Member State of the Arab League


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