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          ALGIERS- Former minister of Industry and Energy under late President Houari Boumediene () and former Prime Minister () Belaid Abdeslam has.!

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          Abdessalam was a nationalist leader in the FLN during Algeria's struggle for independence from France.

          According to Abdeslam Belaïd, who presided over the first HCE appointed government “everyone knew that, since the disappearance of President Boudiaf.

        1. According to Abdeslam Belaïd, who presided over the first HCE appointed government “everyone knew that, since the disappearance of President Boudiaf.
        2. They were a failure and the nationalisation of 24 February was the work of the Energy Minister, Belaid Abdeslam and his technocrats.
        3. ALGIERS- Former minister of Industry and Energy under late President Houari Boumediene () and former Prime Minister () Belaid Abdeslam has.
        4. Belaid Abdeslam, the powerful Minister of energy and his assistants working within Sonatrach, the giant State-owned oil company.
        5. Mordechai Tamarkin saw my inquiries into the sub- ject of modern Berber identity as material for a book before I did.
        6. He was minister of industry and power under the military regime of Houari Boumedienne. Abdessalam served as Prime Minister of Algeria from 8 July 1992 until 21 August 1993. During his tenure, the Algerian government intensified its conflicts with Islamist rebels, and because of this he eventually resigned

          Background

          Belaid ABDESSELAM was born in Dehemcha, near Sétif, Algeria on 20 July 1928.

          He was the Minister of the different sectors and an outstanding politician stands for independence of Algeria.

          Education

          Educated at local schools.Then he began medical studies at Algiers and then was awarded a French scholarship to the University of Grenoble.

          After becoming absorbed in the activities of the General Union of Algerian Moslem Students (UGEMA) he abandoned his studies for full-time