Friday 13 May 2016

President of Algeria.

Presiden Aljazair. Abdelaziz Bouteflika.
Abdelaziz Bouteflika was President since 27 April 1999
Algerian president is head of state and chief executive officer in Algeria, as well as the Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces of Algeria.

Position history.

Tripoli Program which serves as the constitution of Algeria when it won in the war of independence from France in 1962 to form the office of President as head of state with the Prime Minister to help in governing the country. Internal political maneuvering produce a new constitution in 1963 which abolished the position of Prime Minister and devolution of all powers in the executive office of the President. During the first four decades of independence government controlled one-party state by the National Liberation Front, or FLN. The President is held by a succession of FLN members; Ahmed Ben Bella, Houari Boumedienne and Chadli Bendjedid. The Constitution was written in 1976 in order to retain executive powers of the Presidency, but modifications in 1979 stripped the heads of government from office status.
Towards the end of the 1980s, there FLN regime liberalization. However, when the Islamic Salvation Front won the parliamentary elections in 1991, the military forced Chadli to dissolve parliament and Bendjedid resigned on January 11, 1992. The military declared martial law and take over the government of the country, set up a five-member High Council of State. Council shall appoint a President, Mohammed Boudiaf to take a position in a period of three years to facilitate the transfer back to a normal election to the position of president. However, Boudiaf was murdered and replaced by Ali Kafi. While the country was experiencing a period of civil war between the government army and Islamist rebels. Kafi was replaced in 1994 by the so-called Liamine Zeroual's first election in 1995, won a full five-year term easily disputed election as a civil war. He called another election in early 1999, with the Islamic insurgency largely suppressed. Abdelaziz Bouteflika won the election in 1999 after all the other candidates withdraw. He won re-election on April 8, 2004 in elections that also contested and won again in 2009 elections was relatively unmatched; his term ends in 2014.


Abdelaziz Bouflika.

Full Name: Abdelaziz Bouflika
Alias: Abdelaziz | Bouflika
Profession: Bureaucrats
Islam
Place of Birth: Morocco
Date of Birth: Tuesday, March 2, 1937
Zodiac: Pisces
Citizen: Algeria

Biography.

Abdelaziz Bouteflika is a leader of the Algerian War of Independence and served as Minister of Youth and Sports of the independence of Algeria in 1962. In the next leadership, he was appointed as Minister of Foreign Affairs and a member of board of representatives in the legislature.
During his tenure as Foreign Minister Al-Jazair he became a member of a very prominent on the international community and respected as the leader of NAM for the nations who do not want to take part in the western bloc, the United States capitalist and the eastern bloc, the Soviet Union is a socialist.
In 1965, he was promoted as the head organizer group by Ahmed Ben Bella. He quit as Foreign Minister in 1979 after losing his bid to succeed President Houari Boumedienne.
Between the years 1981-1987, he was banished because of alleged corruption as said his political opponents, but in the end he returned after the fall of the case. He signed a protest to face the brutality of government stated in 1988 and became the center of attention.
In 1999, he was appointed to the presidency and as a potential-free, with 74% of the vote, according to authorities. The whole other candidates had withdrawn from the election, citing fraud concerns. Then Bouteflika organize a referendum on his policies for restoring peace and security in al-Jazair and test his support among his countrymen after the race for election and won with the result of 81% of votes.
On 8 April 2004, the secular president reappointed by 85% of the vote in an election that observers said as an example of democracy in the Arab world, when the fight with his rival and former Chief of Staff Ali Benflis.

Career.

The leader of Al-Jazair War of Independence. Minister of Youth and Sports. Foreign Minister Al-Jazair.


President Bouteflika of Algeria Political Dominance.

Abdelaziz Bouteflika is widely expected 77 years old will win a fourth term as president of Algeria, although it is experiencing health problems.
Algerian President Wins Election estimated.
Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika, including one of the candidates competing for the leadership chairs the West African country's oil-rich, while voters cast their ballots in the presidential election on Thursday.

77-year-old president was widely expected to win the fourth term, despite health problems prevented campaigning.
Bouteflika only a few times had appeared in public since suffering a stroke last year. He gave his voice Thursday wearing a wheelchair at a polling station in Algiers.


In 2009, he won 90 percent of the vote.

The President had the support of the National Liberation Front party in power.
Although he was popular, there were sporadic protests against his nomination. Some supporters of the opposition called for a boycott of the election.

Bouteflika took power in 1999, towards the end of the civil war pitting the Islamic extremists and the military-backed government. In 2008, he amended the constitution to allow presidential re-election indefinitely in power.
Analysts say Bouteflika's strongest rival is former prime minister, Ali Benflis, a leading opposition candidate.

Dictator Bouteflika of Algeria won a landslide election for the fourth time, rivals call a forgery.

Algerian Interior Minister Tayeb Belaiz announced on Friday night (18/04/2014) victory of President Abdel Aziz Bouteflika in presidential elections for the fourth time. Bouteflika won absolute victory as much as 81.53 percent of the vote and defeating his rival Ali Benflis who only received 12.18 percent of the vote. Benflis himself rejected the results and accused the occurrence of falsification in the presidential election process, Al-Jazeera reported. Algerian presidential elections conducted after the campaign process for three weeks. Benflis, a former prime minister, criticized the Algerian presidential election was marked by "fraud on a massive scale". A total of 51.78 percent of the Algerian electorate to vote in the presidential election of Algeria in 2014, about ten million two hundred thousand voters, as expressed by the Algerian Minister of Internal Affairs in a press conference on Friday night. This means as much as 48.22 percent of voters chose abstention. The youngest candidate, Abdel Aziz Belaid, came third with 3.03 percent of votes. He was followed by the only female candidate in the presidential election of Algeria, Louise Hanoune, who won 1.37 percent of the vote. Two other candidates, Ali Fawzi Rebaine and Moussa Touati won less than one percent of the vote. In an interview with TV station Al-Jazera, Ali Benflis rejected the Algerian presidential election results this time because of a forgery on a wide scale. A similar opinion was expressed by the candidate Moussa Touati. He has sent a letter of protest to the Algerian Constitutional Council and confirmed "there has been a falsification of turnout". Like the other dictators in African countries, the president Abdel Aziz Bouteflika has always won the election with a number of very decisively. Reign that had lasted for three periods has cemented nails rule in Algeria. Moreover, Bouteflika is a key ally of the US, France and the West in the fight against the Islamic movement in West Africa. The high number of abstentions, which exceeds the number of votes Bouteflika, indicating people are fed up with the secular dictator.
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