Ministry of Justice (Algeria)
Democratic People 's Republic of Algeria | |
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Formed | July 5, 1962 |
Jurisdiction | Democratic People 's Republic of Algeria |
Headquarters | 8, Bir Hakem St, El-Biar, Algiers |
Ministry executive |
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Website | www |
Introduction
The Ministry of Justice (Arabic: وزارة العدل, French: Ministère de la Justice) is an Algerian government ministry. Its headquarters is in El-Biar, Algiers.[1]
List of Ministers
- Amar Bentoumi (1962-1963)
- Mohamed El Hadi Hadj Smain (1963-1964)
- Mohamed Bedjaoui[2][3][4][5] (1964-1970)
- Boualem Benhamouda[6] (1972-1976)
- Abdelmalek Benhabyles[7] (1977-1978)
- Lahcène Soufi[8] (1979-1980)
- Boualem Baki[9][10][11] (1980-1986)
- Mohamed Cherif Kherroubi[12] (1986-1988)
- Ali Benflis[13] (1989-1991)
- Hamdani Benkhelil (1992)
- Abdelhamid Mahi Bahi (1992)
- Mohamed Tegula[14] (1993-1996)
- Mohamed Adami[15] (1996-1998)
- El Ghouti Mekamcha[16] (1999)
- Ahmed Ouyahia[17] (2000-2002)
- Mohamed Charfi[18] (2002-2003)
- Tayeb Belaiz (2003-2012)
- Ahmed Noui (2012)
- Mohamed Charfi (2012-2013)
- Tayeb Louh[19] (2013-2019)
- Belkacem Zeghmati[20] (2019–present)
References
- "Contact." Ministry of Justice. Retrieved 21 September 2012.
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- "Algeria president shifts key posts to 'control succession'". Ahram Online. AFP. 12 September 2013. Retrieved 23 January 2014.
- CHAFAI, Mohamed. "Head of State appoints Belkacem Zeghmati Minister of Justice". www.aps.dz. Retrieved 2020-02-19.
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