-
Front party.
Benflis was a
candidate in the 2004
presidential election, but the poll
resulted in the re-election of
Abdelaziz Bouteflika.
Benflis ran yet again...
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President Abdelaziz Bouteflika was re-elected with 85% of the vote. Ali
Benflis,
candidate of the
National Liberation Front (FLN)
Abdelaziz Bouteflika...
-
Sellal (who
would be
later re-appointed to said post) in late February. Ali
Benflis, a
former Prime Minister,
announced on 19
January 2014 that he was running...
- Avant-garde des libertés (AGL)
party founded by Ali
Benflis. In 2015, he was
appointed advisor to
Benflis and
President of the
Political Bureau of the movement...
-
Prime minister (1998–1999)
Ahmed Benbitour,
Prime minister (1999–2000) Ali
Benflis,
Prime minister (2000–2003)
Morocco Sultanate/
Kingdom of
Morocco French...
- election. This was
contested by his
rival and
former chief of
staff Ali
Benflis.
Several newspapers alleged that the
election had not been fair. Frustration...
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Merbah Hamrouche Ghozali Abdessalam Malek Sifi
Ouyahia Hamdani Benbitour Benflis Ouyahia Belkhadem Ouyahia Sellal Yousfi*
Sellal Tebboune Ouyahia Bedoui...
- 2002 elections,
winning 199 of the 389 seats. The
party nominated Ali
Benflis as its
candidate for the 2004
presidential elections. He
finished as runner-up...
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President Abdelaziz Bouteflika Preceded by
Smail Hamdani Succeeded by Ali
Benflis Personal details Born (1946-06-20) 20 June 1946 (age 78) Metlili, Algeria...
- [citation needed] 145
people picked up
their application forms, including: Ali
Benflis,
former head of government;
Abdelaziz Belaid,
president of the El Moustakbal...