Benabderrahmane government explained

The Benabderrahmane government (Arabic: حكومة بن عبد الرحمان) was the forty-ninth government of the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria. It was a government formed by Aymen Benabderrahmane under President Abdelmadjid Tebboune, following 2021 legislative election and the dissolution of the Third Djerad government on 7 July 2021.[1]

Cabinet Name:Benabderrahmane government
State Head:Abdelmadjid Tebboune
Flag Border:true
Jurisdiction:Algeria
Cabinet Number:49th
Incumbent:Incumbent
Government Head:Aymen Benabderrahmane
Legislature Status:Coalition
Total Number:34
State Head Title:President
Government Head Title:First Minister
Political Parties:
Legislature Term:9th Assembly
Predecessor:Third Djerad government
Election:12 June 2021
Opposition Parties:MSP
Date Dissolved:11 November 2023

Composition

Ministers

PortraitPortfolioNameTermParty
Prime MinisterAymen Benabderrahmane7 July 2021 – 11 November 2023[2] Independent
Minister of National DefenceAbdelmadjid Tebboune7 July 2021 – presentIndependent
Minister of Foreign AffairsRamtane Lamamra7 July 2021 – 11 November 2023Independent
Minister of Interior and Local AuthoritiesKamel Beldjoud7 July 2021 – 8 September 2022Independent
Minister of Justice and Keeper of the SealsAbderrachid Tabbi7 July 2021 – presentIndependent
Minister of FinanceAyman Benabderrahmane7 July 2021 – 8 September 2022[3] Independent
Minister of Energy and MinesMohamed Arkab7 July 2021 – presentIndependent
Minister of Energy Transition and Renewable EnergyBen Attou Ziane7 July 2021 – 16 March 2023[4] FM
Minister of MojahedinLaid Rebiga7 July 2021 – presentIndependent
Minister of Religious Affairs and WaqfYoucef Belmehdi7 July 2021 – presentIndependent
Minister of National EducationAbdelhakim Belabed7 July 2021 – presentIndependent
Minister of Higher Education and Scientific ResearchAbdelbaki Benziane7 July 2021 – 8 September 2022Independent
Minister of Professional Education and TrainingYacine Merabi7 July 2021 – presentBinaa
Ministry of Culture and ArtsWafaa Chaalal7 July 2021 – 8 September 2022RND
Minister of Youth and SportsAbderezak Sebgag7 July 2021 – 16 March 2023RND
Minister of Digitization and StatisticsHocine Cherhabil7 July 2021 – 16 March 2023Independent
Minister of Post and Communication Technology and InformationKarim Bibi Triki7 July 2021 – presentIndependent
Minister of National Solidarity, Family and the Status of WomenKaoutar Krikou7 July 2021 – presentIndependent
Minister of IndustryAhmed Zeghdar7 July 2021 – 16 March 2023FLN
Minister of Agriculture and Rural DevelopmentAbdelhamid Hamdane7 July 2021 – 8 September 2022Independent
Minister of Housing and Urban DevelopmentMohamed Tarek Belaribi7 July 2021 – presentIndependent
Minister of Trade and Export PromotionKamel Rezig7 July 2021 – presentIndependent
Minister of Communications and Government SpokespersonAmmar Belhimer7 July 2021 – presentIndependent
Minister of Public WorksKamel Nasri7 July 2021 – 8 September 2022Independent
Minister of TransportAissa Bekkai7 July 2021 – 16 March 2023Independent
Minister of Water Resources and Water SecurityKarim Hasni7 July 2021 – 16 March 2023Independent
Minister of Tourism and HandicraftsYacine Hammadi7 July 2021 – 16 March 2023Independent
Minister of Health, Population and Hospital ReformAbderrahmane Benbouzid7 July 2021 – 8 September 2022Independent
Minister of Labour, Employment and Social SecurityAbderrahmane Lahfaya7 July 2021 – 8 September 2022Independent
Minister of Relations with ParliamentBessma Azouar7 July 2021 – presentFM
Minister of EnvironmentSamia Moualfi7 July 2021 – 16 March 2023FLN
Minister of Fisheries and Fishery ProductionsHichem Sofiane Salaouatchi7 July 2021 – 16 March 2023FLN
Minister of Pharmaceutical IndustryAbderrahmane Lotfi Djamel Benbahmad7 July 2021 – 16 March 2023Independent

Deputy Ministers (Deleguate Ministers)

PortraitPortfolioAttachedNameTermParty
Minister of MicrobusinessPrime MinisterNassim Diafat7 July 2021 – 7 April 2023Independent
Minister of the Knowledge Economy and Start-upsYacine El-Mahdi Oualid7 July 2021 – presentIndependent

Secretary General

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2021-07-07. Algeria's President Tebboune announces new government. 2021-07-21. France 24. en.
  2. News: 2023-11-13 . Algeria appoints a new prime minister to prepare for President Tebboune's second term . 2024-04-08 . Le Monde.fr . en.
  3. Web site: 8 September 2022 . President Tebboune conducts ministerial reshuffle . 26 October 2022 . Algeria Press Service.
  4. Web site: Mostafa . Amr . 2023-03-16 . Algerian President reshuffles cabinet, replacing foreign minister . 2024-04-08 . The National . en.