Ahmed Benbitour (Arabic: أحمد بن بيتور; born 20 June 1946) is an Algerian politician who was Head of Government of Algeria from 1999 to 2000. Born at...
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December 2019, the then-recently inaugurated President Tebboune met with Ahmed Benbitour, the former Algerian Head of Government, with whom he discussed the...
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of the GPRA and two Acting Prime Ministers). Additionally, one person, Ahmed Ouyahia, has served on three non-consecutive occasions. Political parties...
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13 August 2004 President Abdelaziz Bouteflika Preceded by Ahmed Benbitour Succeeded by Ahmed Ouyahia Personal details Born (1944-09-08) 8 September 1944...
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prime minister and International Monetary Fund/World Bank consultant Ahmed Benbitour. Her editorial message called on "activists, members and supporters...
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Energy and Industry in the 1995 government of Mokdad Sifi. He replaced Ahmed Benbitour. He is a former engineer at SONATRACH. Hunter, Brian. (Ed.) (1995)...
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March 1937 in Oujda, Morocco. He was the son of Mansouria Ghezlaoui and Ahmed Bouteflika from Tlemcen, Algeria. He had three half-sisters (Fatima, Yamina...
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December 2019, the then-recently inaugurated President Tebboune met with Ahmed Benbitour, the former Algerian Head of Government, with whom he discussed the...
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corrupt power [which] is a trap for idiots" Former prime minister Ahmed Benbitour, former minister Abdelaziz Rahabi, Ali Fawzi Rebaine, Mohamed Said...
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July 1992 - August 1993 Mourad Benachenhou, August 1993 - April 1994 Ahmed Benbitour, April 1994 - September 1996 Abdelkrim Harchaoui, September 1996 -...
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