Kasdi Merbah

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Kasdi Merbah (1938 - 1993) (Arabic: قاصدي مرباح) was the prime minister of Algeria from November 5, 1988 until September 9, 1989.

He was a member of the FLN, which ruled the country at that time. He was assassinated on August 22, 1993.

During the seventiees and early eightees, he was the head of the much feared security services (sécurité militaire). Before the 1988 uprisings, he had been minister twice : of agriculture and then of public health. Following the aforementioned uprisings, he constituted his own party known by its acronym "Madjd" (meaning "glory" in Arabic). Merbah appeared to be a very moderate politician and tried (secretely and overtly) to help in finding a solution for the crisis that erupted in 1992 following the interruption of the electoral process - the FIS having won almost the majority of the parliamentary seats in the first round of the first pluralistic legislative elections (Dec. 1991) in Algeria. A great number of analysts attribute his assassination to his past in the security services and the many state secrets he possessed, beside the apparent moderate posture he had adopted with regard to dealing with the Islamist movements, particularly the FIS who went for the armed option.

Preceded by
Abdelhamid Brahimi
Prime Minister of Algeria
1988–1989
Succeeded by
Mouloud Hamrouche
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