List of heads of government of Algeria

This article is about the heads of government of modern Algeria. For the heads of state of modern Algeria, see List of heads of state of Algeria.
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This is a list of heads of government of Algeria since the formation of the Provisional Government of the Algerian Republic (GPRA) in exile in Cairo, Egypt in 1958 during the Algerian War, through independence in 1962, to the present day.

A total of fifteen people have served as Prime Minister of Algeria (not counting two Presidents of the GPRA and one Acting Prime Minister). Additionally, one person, Ahmed Ouyahia, has served on three non-consecutive occasions.

Key

Political parties
Other factions
Status

List

No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Position
Term of office Political Party Legislature
(Election)
Head of State
(Term)
Ferhat Abbas
فرحات عباس

(1899–1985)
President of the Provisional Government of the Algerian Republic

19 September 1958 27 August 1961 National Liberation Front None Ferhat Abbas
فرحات عباس

(1958–1961)

Benyoucef Benkhedda
بن يوسف بن خدة

(1920–2003)
President of the Provisional Government of the Algerian Republic

27 August 1961 22 July 1962 National Liberation Front Benyoucef Benkhedda
بن يوسف بن خدة

(1961–1962)

Abderrahmane Farès
عبدالرحمن فارس

(1962)

Office vacant (1962)
1 Ahmed Ben Bella
أحمد بن بلّة

(1916–2012)
President of the Council of Ministers

1 27 September 1962 20 September 1963 National Liberation Front I (1962) Ferhat Abbas
فرحات عباس

(1962–1963)

Office abolished (1963–1976)
Office vacant (1976–1979)
2 Mohamed Ben Ahmed Abdelghani
محمد بن أحمد عبد الغني

(1927–1996)
Prime Minister

1 8 March 1979 22 January 1984 National Liberation Front III (1977) Chadli Bendjedid
شاذلي بن جديد

(1979–1992)

2
3 IV (1982)
3 Abdelhamid Brahimi
عبد الحميد براهيمي

(1936–)
Prime Minister

1 22 January 1984 5 November 1988 National Liberation Front
2
4 Kasdi Merbah
قاصدي مرباح

(1938–1993)
Head of Government

5 November 1988 9 September 1989 National Liberation Front V (1987)
5 Mouloud Hamrouche
مولود حمروش

(1943–)
Head of Government

1 9 September 1989 5 June 1991 National Liberation Front
2
6 Sid Ahmed Ghozali
سيد أحمد غزالي

(1937–)
Head of Government

1 5 June 1991 8 July 1992 National Liberation Front
2
3
National Consultative Council (1992) Mohamed Boudiaf
محمد بوضياف

(1992)

7 Belaid Abdessalam
بلعيد عبد السلام

(1928–)
Head of Government

8 July 1992 21 August 1993 National Liberation Front Ali Kafi
علي حسين كافي

(1992–1994)

8 Redha Malek
رضا مالك

(1931–)
Head of Government

21 August 1993 11 April 1994 Independent
9 Mokdad Sifi
مقداد سيفي

(1940–)
Head of Government

1 11 April 1994 31 December 1995 National Liberation Front National Transitional Council (1994) Liamine Zéroual
اليمين زروال

(1994–1999)

2
10 Ahmed Ouyahia
أحمد أويحيى

(1952–)
Head of Government

1 31 December 1995 15 December 1998 Independent
2 National Rally for Democracy VI (1997)
11 Smail Hamdani
اسماعيل حمداني

(1930–)
Head of Government

15 December 1998 23 December 1999 National Liberation Front
12 Ahmed Benbitour
أحمد بن بيتور

(1946–)
Head of Government

23 December 1999 27 August 2000 Independent Abdelaziz Bouteflika
عبد العزيز بوتفليقة

(1999–)

13 Ali Benflis
على بن فليس

(1944–)
Head of Government

1 27 August 2000 5 May 2003 National Liberation Front
2
3 VII (2002)
(10) Ahmed Ouyahia
أحمد أويحيى

(1952–)
Head of Government

3 5 May 2003 24 May 2006 National Rally for Democracy
4
5
14 Abdelaziz Belkhadem
عبد العزيز بلخادم

(1945–)
Head of Government

1 24 May 2006 23 June 2008 National Liberation Front VIII (2007)
2
(10) Ahmed Ouyahia
أحمد أويحيى

(1952–)
Prime Minister

6 23 June 2008 3 September 2012 National Rally for Democracy
7
8
9
15 Abdelmalek Sellal
عبد المالك سلال

(1948–)
Prime Minister

1 3 September 2012 13 March 2014 National Liberation Front IX (2012)
2
Youcef Yousfi
يوسف اليوسفي

(1941–)
Acting Prime Minister

13 March 2014 29 April 2014 Independent
(15) Abdelmalek Sellal
عبد المالك سلال

(1948–)
Prime Minister

3 29 April 2014 Incumbent National Liberation Front
4
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