Prime Minister of Algeria

The prime minister of Algeria is the head of government of Algeria. Abdelaziz Djerad has been the prime minister since 28 December 2019.[2]

Prime Minister of Algeria
الوزير الأول الجزائري
Premier ministre d'Algérie
Incumbent
Abdelaziz Djerad

since 28 December 2019
AppointerPresident of Algeria
Term lengthDepends on the President
Inaugural holderAhmed Ben Bella
Formation27 September 1962
Salary61,100 USD annually[1]
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Member State of the African Union Member State of the Arab League


He is appointed by the president of Algeria, along with other ministers and members of the government that the new prime minister recommends. The People's National Assembly must approve the legislative program of the new government or the Assembly is dissolved and the prime minister must resign.

There are no constitutional limits on a prime minister's term. The longest-serving prime minister was Mohamed Ben Ahmed Abdelghani, who served under President Chadli Bendjedid from 8 March 1979 until 22 January 1984. He served as the first prime minister since 1963, when the position was abolished.

Prime ministers of Algeria , 1962–present

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