Hachemi Djiar | |
Office: | Minister of Youth and Sports of Algeria |
Term Start: | June 4, 2007 |
Term End: | September 3, 2012 |
Predecessor: | Yahia Guidoum |
Successor: | Mohamed Tahmi |
Office1: | Minister of Communications |
Termstart1: | May 25, 2006 |
Termend1: | June 4, 2007 |
President: | Abdelaziz Bouteflika |
Birth Date: | June 2, 1946 |
Birth Place: | Batna, Batna Province, French Algeria |
Party: | FLN |
Office2: | 12th wali of Algiers Province |
Termstart2: | September 20, 1987 |
Termend2: | July 29, 1990 |
Predecessor2: | Cherif Rahmani |
Successor2: | Mohamed Ouachene Oussedik |
Predecessor1: | Boujemaa Hishour |
Successor1: | Abdel Rachid Boukerzaza |
Hachemi Djiar is an Algerian politician who served as the wali of several Algerian provinces and as Minister of Youth and Sports between 2007 and 2012.
Djiar was born on June 2, 1946, in Batna, French Algeria. His first role in the Algerian government was as advisor to the president in 1975.[1] In 1979, Djiar joined the Ministry of the Interior and served as head of the dairas of Draâ El Mizan and Bordj Menaïel. He then served as the secretary-general of Tizi Ouzou Province, Guelma Province, Sidi Bel Abbès Province, Annaba Province, and Algiers Province.[2] From 1984 to 1987, he served as wali of Boumerdès Province and then from 1987 to 1990 as wali of Algiers Province.[3] [4]
On May 25, 2006, Djiar was named as Communications Minister.[5] He held this position until 2007, when he was elected as a deputy in the People's National Assembly and then appointed as Minister of Youth and Sports that same year.[6] In 2009, Djiar supported the Algerian national football team when they were attacked by Egyptian supporters.[7] [8] Djiar called for calm during the 2011 Algerian self-immolations.[9]
In his free time, Djiar writes in L'Expression, an Algerian newspaper.[10]