Abderrahmane Benhamida

Algerian politician (1931–2010)
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Abderrahmane Benhamida
Minister of National Education
In office
1962–1963
PresidentAhmed Ben Bella
Prime MinisterAhmed Ben Bella
Personal details
NationalityAlgerian
ProfessionManager, politician

Abderrahmane Benhamida (born 21 October 1931 in Dellys, died 5 September 2010 in Algiers[1]) was an Algerian independence fighter and politician who served in the government of Algeria as Minister of National Education from 1962 to 1963.[2] After the crisis of 1988, he became a co-founder (with Benyoucef Benkhedda and others) of El Oumma, an effort to bring together Islamist and Nationalist parties.

References

  1. ^ Sidhoum, Salah Eddine (2010-09-05). "Décès d'Abderrahmane Benhamida". Le Quotidien d'Algérie..
  2. ^ Cheurfi, Achour (2004). Dictionnaire de la révolution algérienne (1954-1962): dictionnaire bibliographique (in French). Alger: Casbah Éditions. p. 65. ISBN 9961644786.
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