Algerian Speaker of the National Assembly Abdul Qadir Bin Saleh, strong candidates of the President

Algerian Speaker of the National Assembly Abdul Qadir Bin Saleh

Algerian Speaker of the National Assembly Abdul Qadir Bin Saleh

Algeria … News Time

In the country of Algeria, Abdelaziz Bouteflika, the president living in the country, has been going to sunset for several years in Algeria. On Tuesday, Algerian army chief Lieutenant General Kayed Saleh demanded President to disable President for his health, under Article 102 so a new debate has started in the political circles of the country. This debate has led to Abdelaziz Bouteflika’s power of power and continues to regain his successor.

According to Al-Arabiyah, Speaker of the Algerian parliament Abdul Qadir bin Saleh is seen as a suitable person for the post of president. Speaker Abdul Qadir bin Saleh has long experience in diplomatic field as well as political leader. He is currently the Speaker of Parliament and after President Abdelaziz Bouteflika, he is considered an influential leader in the country.

According to the constitution of Algeria, in the event of the death of President or the government of the government, the speaker of the parliament has to hold the position of the President of the Presidency. By this belief, Abdul Qadir bin Saleh can become the intermediate president of Algeria.

Abdul Qadir bin Saleh was born on 24 November 1941 in the state Talisman. Abdul Qadir bin Saleh, 77, is a speaker of the Algerian Assembly since 2002. He belongs to the Prime Minister Ahmed Ouyahia’s National Party of Socialist Party and this party is the coalition of President Abdelaziz Bouteflika’s National Front Front. Abdul Qadir bin Saleh started his practical life with a newspaper with a newspaper as a journalist. In 1967, a newspaper government was considered as a spokesman. By the year 1977, he paid his responsibilities to the newspaper. He then took part in parliamentary elections from the Talisman state and was elected as a member of the parliament three times. In 1989, he was appointed as the Ambassador of Saudi Arabia in Saudi Arabia and a delegate in the Islamic Cooperation Organization ‘OIC’ in Jeddah. He was appointed an Algerian government spokesman in 1993. In 1959 he joined the army.

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