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  2. List of heads of state and government salaries - Wikipedia

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    Head of state salary divided by 2020 GDP per capita Head of government salary divided by 2020 GDP per capita Reference Afghanistan ؋2,745,000 ؋2,379,000 (Prime Minister) 36,030 31,230 58 51 [2] Albania: L3,084,000 L2,744,760 (Prime Minister) 28,074 24,986 6 5 [3] [4] Algeria: د.ج 8,400,000

  3. Algeria–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    Algeria is the United States' 3rd-largest market in the Middle East/North African region. [3] U.S. exports to Algeria totaled $1.2 billion in 2005, an increase of more than 50% since 2003. [3] U.S. imports from Algeria grew from $4.7 billion in 2002 to $10.8 billion in 2005, primarily in oil and liquefied natural gas. [3]

  4. List of heads of state of Algeria - Wikipedia

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    1962 - 1963: President of the National Constituent Assembly. 1963 - 1965: President of the Republic. 1965 - 1976: Chairman of the Revolutionary Council. 1976 - 1992: President of the Republic. 1992 - 1994: Chairman of the High Council of State. 1994 - 1995: State President. 1995 - Present: President of the Republic.

  5. Politics of Algeria - Wikipedia

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    Politics of Algeria takes place in a framework of a constitutional semi-presidential republic, whereby the President of Algeria is head of state while the Prime Minister of Algeria is the head of government. Executive power is exercised by the government. Legislative power is vested in both the government and the two chambers of parliament, the ...

  6. History of Algeria - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, journalists gathered to demonstrate for press freedom and against Bouteflika's self-appointed role as editor-in-chief of Algeria's state television station. [260] In February 2011, the government rescinded the state of emergency that had been in place since 1992 but still banned all protest gatherings and demonstrations.

  7. Algiers - Wikipedia

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    Algiers ( / ælˈdʒɪərz / al-JEERZ; Arabic: الجزائر, romanized : al-Jazāʾir) is the capital and largest city of Algeria, located in the north-central part of the country. [ 2] The city's population at the 2008 census was 2,988,145 [ 3] and in 2020 was estimated to be around 4,500,000.

  8. Algeria - Wikipedia

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    Spanning 2,381,741 square kilometres (919,595 sq mi), it is the world's tenth-largest nation by area, and the largest nation in Africa. [ 10] With a population of 44 million, Algeria is the tenth-most populous country in Africa, and the 32nd-most populous country in the world. The capital and largest city is Algiers, located in the far north on ...

  9. Human rights in Algeria - Wikipedia

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    The National Coordination Committee for Change and Democracy (CNCD) is an umbrella group of opposition parties, unions, and human-rights groups that was formed in January 2011 in the wake of the violent suppression of protests in which several people were killed and hundreds injured or arrested. [10] The CNCD planned a march in Algiers on ...