Ali Kafi | |
Order: | Chairman of the High Council of State |
Term Start: | 2 July 1992 |
Term End: | 31 January 1994 |
Primeminister: | Sid Ahmed Ghozali Belaid Abdessalam Redha Malek |
Predecessor: | Mohamed Boudiaf |
Birth Date: | 7 October 1928 |
Birth Place: | El Harrouch, French Algeria |
Death Place: | Geneva, Switzerland |
Party: | FLN |
Allegiance: | Algeria |
Branch: | Armée de Libération Nationale (ALN) People's National Army (PNP) |
Serviceyears: | ALN 1954-1962 PNP 1962-? |
Rank: | Colonel |
Battles: | Algerian War |
Native Name Lang: | ar |
Ali Kafi (Arabic: علي كافي; ALA-LC: ʿAlī Kāfī; 7 October 1928 - 16 April 2013) was an Algerian politician who was Chairman of the High Council of State and acting President from 1992 to 1994.
Ali Kafi was born in El Harrouch in 1928.
Ali Kafi was one of the major figures of the Algerian underground forces that fought for independence from France from 1954 to 1962. At that time he was promoted to the rank of colonel. Kafi was the Algerian ambassador to several countries, including Syria, Egypt, Iraq and Italy.
He served as the chairman of the High Council of State (a military-backed collective presidency) of Algeria from 2 July 1992 to 31 January 1994.[1] He was selected as chairman after the assassination of Muhammad Boudiaf.[2]
The Council of State was intended as a transitional government during the civil war. The purpose of the council of state was to redirect the nation towards prosperity. The councils hard work was tarnished by the following president after Liamine Zeroual, Abdel Aziz Bouteflika, amidst corruption charges.
Kafi died at the age of 84 on 16 April 2013 in Geneva, Switzerland.[3] His body was buried at El-Alia cemetery.[2]