Sid Ahmed Ghozali
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Sid Ahmed Ghozali (Arabic: سيد أحمد غزالي) (born March 31, 1937 in Maghnia, Algeria) is an Algerian politician. He was a member of the National Liberation Front party and an ally of former President Houari Boumedienne, under whom he served as head of Sonatrach from 1966 to 1977, when he became Minister of Energy and Industry. He was removed from this post by the new president Chadli Bendjedid in 1979, becoming ambassador to France, but was brought back in 1988 as finance minister until 1989, then foreign minister until 1991. On June 5, 1991, he succeeded Mouloud Hamrouche as Prime Minister of Algeria; he remained Prime Minister following the January 1992 resignation of Bendjedid and takeover by the military, but he resigned on July 8 of that year, shortly after the assassination of Mohammed Boudiaf. He ran for president in the 1999 elections, and attempted to do so again in 2004, but was disqualified by the Constitutional Council.
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Preceded by Mouloud Hamrouche |
Prime Minister of Algeria 1991–1992 |
Succeeded by Belaid Abdessalam |
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