M'hamed Yala Explained

M'hamed Hadj Yala
Office:Minister of the Interior of Algeria
Term Start:January 12, 1982
Term End:June 13, 1987
Predecessor:Boualem Benhamouda
Successor:El Hadi Khediri
President:Chadli Bendjedid
Primeminister:Mohamed Ben Ahmed Abdelghani
Abdelhamid Brahimi
Office1:Minister of Finance of Algeria
Termstart1:March 8, 1979
Termend1:January 12, 1982
Office2:5th wali of Algiers Province
Termstart2:July 30, 1965
Termend2:August 18, 1970
Predecessor2:Rabah Bouaziz
Successor2:Slimane Hoffman
Birth Date:December 23, 1927
Birth Place:Tifra, Bejaia Province, French Algeria (now Algeria)
Death Date:September 29, 2021 (aged 94)
Party:FLN
Predecessor1:Mohamed al-Siddiq ben Yahya
Successor1:Boualem Benhamouda

M'hamed Hadj Yala (Arabic: محمد يعلى), also known as El Hadj Yala, was an Algerian politician who served in various positions in the Provisional Government of the Algerian Republic and Algeria, including as the Minister of Commerce, Finance, and the Interior and as ambassadors to the USSR and China.

Biography

Yala was born on December 23, 1927, in to a Berber family in Tifra, Béjaïa Province, French Algeria.[1] [2] His first acts in politics began in the early 1950s as a leader of the Algerian Muslim Scouts. In 1954, at the outbreak of the Algerian War, he became the political leader in the FLN in Wilaya III.[3] Yala then served as the FLN's ambassador to Tunis and Cairo, and then Germany. In 1958, Yala began serving in socialist countries, first as deputy ambassador of the FLN to Belgrade and then ambassador in Prague.

In 1964, Yala served as ambassador of the Provisional Government of the Algerian Republic (GPRA) to China.[4] [5] In 1965, he served as the wali of Algiers Province following the 1965 Algerian coup d'état, and was transferred to a position as wali of Constantine Province on August 18, 1970, with Slimane Hoffman taking over in Algiers.[6] [7] As wali of Constantine, Yala joined President Houari Boumédiène in a 1974 trip to China with other ministers.[8] That same year, he became the advisor to Boumediene.[9] Between 1977 and 1979, Yala served as the Algerian Minister of Commerce.

Yala served as Minister of Finance from 1979 to 1982, speaking at the 1979 International Monetary Fund fund policy discussions and attending the North–South Summit in Cancun, Mexico in 1981.[10] In 1982, during a foreign debt crisis in Algeria, President Chadli Bendjedid appointed five Berbers to various positions, with Yala being appointed to the Minister of the Interior. In 1987, Yala was appointed as ambassador to the Soviet Union, and he resigned in 1988.[11]

Yala died on September 29, 2021, at the age of 94. Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune expressed his condolences.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: September 26, 2021 . Décès de M'hamed Hadj Yala: le ministre des Moudjahidine présente ses condoléances . June 16, 2024 . Algerian Press Service.
  2. Web site: POLITICAL DYNAMICS OF ALGERIA CIA FOIA (foia.cia.gov) . 2024-06-16 . www.cia.gov.
  3. Web site: Ounezar . Mohamed . September 30, 2021 . M'hamed Yala n'est plus . June 16, 2024 . L'Expression.
  4. Web site: August 17, 1964 . Record of Conversation from Chairman Mao’s Reception of the Algerian Ambassador to China Mohamed Yala . June 16, 2024 . Wilson Center.
  5. Web site: August 6, 1964 . Memorandum of Conversation from the Meeting between Premier Zhou Enlai and the Algerian Ambassador to China Mohamed Yala . June 16, 2024 . Wilson Center.
  6. Web site: August 20, 1965 . Journel Officiel de la Republique Algerienne . June 16, 2024 . Official Journal of the Algerian Republic.
  7. Web site: August 21, 1970 . Journel Officiel de la Republique Algerienne . June 16, 2024 . Official Journal of the Algerian Republic.
  8. Web site: March 8, 1974 . Chairman Mao meets President Boumediene . June 16, 2024 . Peking Review via Marxist Internet Archive.
  9. Web site: April 23, 1977 . Journel Officielle de la Republique Algerienne Democratique et Populaire . June 16, 2024 . Official Journal of the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria.
  10. Web site: October 23, 1981 . Foreign Affairs: Twenty-Two Nation Summit, 10/21/1981-10/23/1981 Cancun, Mexico . June 16, 2024 . Ronald Reagan Presidential Library.
  11. Web site: March 2, 1988 . Journal Officiel de la Republique Algerienne . June 16, 2024 . Official Journal of the Algerian Republic.