The new ministers took office in the government of Abdelmalek Sellal today. He underlined that the main objective of the government was the implementation of the programme of the President of the Republic with its program of political reforms and socio economic development.
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The Prime Minister emphasised the need to improve economic, public and social services and to "win the confidence of citizens", concluding that "this is the ultimate goal for which we all work."
The President of Algerian Popular Movement (MPA), Amara Benyounes took over as minister of Country side, Environmental and City Planning, replacing Cherif Rahmani.Benyounes was minister of Health in 1999 and minister of Public Works in 2000.
Dalila Boujemaa , one of the 3 women ministers took office as secretary of state at the Ministry of Country, Environmental and City Planning, in charge of Environment. Previously she was Director of Environment at the same ministry.
Abdelatif Baba Ahmed becomes minister of National Education, replacing Boubekeur Benbouzid. He is Doctor of quantum chemistry and was chief education officer of Blida University.
Mohamed Benmeradi becomes minister of Tourism and Craft Industry, replacing Smail Mimoun. He was previously minister of Industry, SMEs and Investment Promotion.
Secretary General of the National Republican Alliance (ANR), Belkacem Sahli took office as secretary of state in charge of National Community Abroad, replacing Halim Benatallah.
The other members of government are the Minister of Justice, Mohamed Charfi, the Minister of Water Resources, Hocine Necib, the minister of National Solidarity and Family Souad Bendjaballah, Minister of Vocational Training and Education.
Mohamed Mebarki is the Minister of Housing and Town Planning, Abdelmadjid Tebboune, Minister of Health, Population and Hospital Reform, Abdelaziz Ziari, the Minister of Youth and Sports, Mohamed Tahmi, the Minister of Industry, SMEs and Investment Promotion, Cherif Rahmani, the Minister of Fishing and Fishery Resources, Sid Ahmed Ferroukhi, the minister of Communication, Mohand Oussaid Belaid, the Secretary of state to Prime Minister in charge of Forecasting and Statistics, Bachir Messaitfa, the Secretary of state in charge of Tourism, Mohamed Amine Hadj Said, and the Secretary of state in charge of Youth Belkacem Mellah.
The government team is composed of 35 ministers and one deputy minister and five secretaries of state. Three positions were entrusted with women, namely Khalida Toumi, maintained as Minister of Culture, Souad Bendjaballah, holds the portfolio of national solidarity, and Dalila Boudjemaa Secretary of State to the Minister of Town Planning, Environment and City in charge of Environment
The list of Ministers
Abdelmalek SELLAL, Prime Minister
Abdelmalek GUENAIZIA, Deputy Minister for National Defence
Dahou OULD KABLIA, Minister of Interior and Local Authorities
Mourad MEDELCI, Minister of Foreign Affairs
Mohamed CHARFI, Minister of Justice
Karim DJOUDI, Minister of Finance
Youcef YOUSFI, Minister of Energy and Mining
Hocine NECIB, Minister of Water Resources
Bouabdallah GHLAMALLAH, Minister of Religious Affairs and Wakfs
Mohamed Cherif ABBAS, Minister of Mujahideen
Amara BENYOUNES, Minister of Country, Environmental and City Planning
Amar TOU, Minister of Transports
Abdelatif BABA AHMED, Minister of National Education
Rachid BENAISSA, Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development
Amar GHOUL, Minister of Public Works
Souad BENDJABALLAH, Minister of National Solidarity and Family
Khalida TOUMI, Minister of Culture
Mustapha BENBADA, Minister of Trade
Rachid HARAOUBIA, Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research
Mahmoud KHEDRI, Minister of Relations with Parliament
Mohamed MEBARKI, Minister of Vocational Training and Education
Abdelmadjid TEBBOUNE, Minister of Housing and Town Planning
Tayeb LOUH, Minister of Labour, Employment and Social Security
Abdelaziz ZIARI, Minister of Health, Population and Hospital Reform
Mohamed BENMERADI, Minister of Tourism and Craft Industry
Mohamed TAHMI, Minister of Youth and Sports
Chérif RAHMANI, Minister of Industry, SMEs and Investment Promotion
Moussa BENHAMADI, Minister of Post and Information and Communication Technologies
Sid Ahmed FERROUKHI, Minister of Fishing and Fishery Resources
Mohand Oussaid BELAID, Minister of Communication
Abdelkader MESSAHEL, Minister for Maghreb and African Affairs
Bachir MESSAITFA, Secretary of State to Prime Minister, in charge of Forecasting and Statistics
Belkacem SAHLI, Secretary of State to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, in charge of National Community Abroad
Dalila BOUDJEMAA, Secretary of State to the Minister of Country, Environmental and City Planning, in charge of Environment
Mohamed Amine HADJ SAID, Secretary of State to the Minister of Tourism and Craft Industry, in charge of Tourism
Belkacem MELLAH, Secretary of State to the Minister of Youth and Sports, in charge of Youth
Ahmed NOUI, Minister Secretary General of the Government.
The President of Algerian Popular Movement (MPA), Amara Benyounes took over as minister of Country side, Environmental and City Planning, replacing Cherif Rahmani.Benyounes was minister of Health in 1999 and minister of Public Works in 2000.
Dalila Boujemaa , one of the 3 women ministers took office as secretary of state at the Ministry of Country, Environmental and City Planning, in charge of Environment. Previously she was Director of Environment at the same ministry.
Abdelatif Baba Ahmed becomes minister of National Education, replacing Boubekeur Benbouzid. He is Doctor of quantum chemistry and was chief education officer of Blida University.
Mohamed Benmeradi becomes minister of Tourism and Craft Industry, replacing Smail Mimoun. He was previously minister of Industry, SMEs and Investment Promotion.
Secretary General of the National Republican Alliance (ANR), Belkacem Sahli took office as secretary of state in charge of National Community Abroad, replacing Halim Benatallah.
The other members of government are the Minister of Justice, Mohamed Charfi, the Minister of Water Resources, Hocine Necib, the minister of National Solidarity and Family Souad Bendjaballah, Minister of Vocational Training and Education.
Mohamed Mebarki is the Minister of Housing and Town Planning, Abdelmadjid Tebboune, Minister of Health, Population and Hospital Reform, Abdelaziz Ziari, the Minister of Youth and Sports, Mohamed Tahmi, the Minister of Industry, SMEs and Investment Promotion, Cherif Rahmani, the Minister of Fishing and Fishery Resources, Sid Ahmed Ferroukhi, the minister of Communication, Mohand Oussaid Belaid, the Secretary of state to Prime Minister in charge of Forecasting and Statistics, Bachir Messaitfa, the Secretary of state in charge of Tourism, Mohamed Amine Hadj Said, and the Secretary of state in charge of Youth Belkacem Mellah.
The government team is composed of 35 ministers and one deputy minister and five secretaries of state. Three positions were entrusted with women, namely Khalida Toumi, maintained as Minister of Culture, Souad Bendjaballah, holds the portfolio of national solidarity, and Dalila Boudjemaa Secretary of State to the Minister of Town Planning, Environment and City in charge of Environment
The list of Ministers
Abdelmalek SELLAL, Prime Minister
Abdelmalek GUENAIZIA, Deputy Minister for National Defence
Dahou OULD KABLIA, Minister of Interior and Local Authorities
Mourad MEDELCI, Minister of Foreign Affairs
Mohamed CHARFI, Minister of Justice
Karim DJOUDI, Minister of Finance
Youcef YOUSFI, Minister of Energy and Mining
Hocine NECIB, Minister of Water Resources
Bouabdallah GHLAMALLAH, Minister of Religious Affairs and Wakfs
Mohamed Cherif ABBAS, Minister of Mujahideen
Amara BENYOUNES, Minister of Country, Environmental and City Planning
Amar TOU, Minister of Transports
Abdelatif BABA AHMED, Minister of National Education
Rachid BENAISSA, Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development
Amar GHOUL, Minister of Public Works
Souad BENDJABALLAH, Minister of National Solidarity and Family
Khalida TOUMI, Minister of Culture
Mustapha BENBADA, Minister of Trade
Rachid HARAOUBIA, Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research
Mahmoud KHEDRI, Minister of Relations with Parliament
Mohamed MEBARKI, Minister of Vocational Training and Education
Abdelmadjid TEBBOUNE, Minister of Housing and Town Planning
Tayeb LOUH, Minister of Labour, Employment and Social Security
Abdelaziz ZIARI, Minister of Health, Population and Hospital Reform
Mohamed BENMERADI, Minister of Tourism and Craft Industry
Mohamed TAHMI, Minister of Youth and Sports
Chérif RAHMANI, Minister of Industry, SMEs and Investment Promotion
Moussa BENHAMADI, Minister of Post and Information and Communication Technologies
Sid Ahmed FERROUKHI, Minister of Fishing and Fishery Resources
Mohand Oussaid BELAID, Minister of Communication
Abdelkader MESSAHEL, Minister for Maghreb and African Affairs
Bachir MESSAITFA, Secretary of State to Prime Minister, in charge of Forecasting and Statistics
Belkacem SAHLI, Secretary of State to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, in charge of National Community Abroad
Dalila BOUDJEMAA, Secretary of State to the Minister of Country, Environmental and City Planning, in charge of Environment
Mohamed Amine HADJ SAID, Secretary of State to the Minister of Tourism and Craft Industry, in charge of Tourism
Belkacem MELLAH, Secretary of State to the Minister of Youth and Sports, in charge of Youth
Ahmed NOUI, Minister Secretary General of the Government.
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