Vice President of Algeria

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]

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


Vice Presidents

Position Name Took office Left office President
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
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References

  1. 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.
  2. Reich, Bernard (December 15, 1990). "Political Leaders of the Contemporary Middle East and North Africa: A Biographical Dictionary". Greenwood Publishing Group via Google Books.
  3. 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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