High_Council_of_State_(Algeria)

High Council of State (Algeria)

High Council of State (Algeria)

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The High Council of State in Algeria was a collective presidency set up by the Algerian High Council of Security on 14 January 1992[1] following the annulled elections in December 1991.

It originally consisted of:

Chairman of the HCS was Mohamed Boudiaf from January 16, 1992 until his assassination on June 29, 1992. He was succeeded as Chairman by Ali Kafi until the HCS was replaced by president Liamine Zéroual in January 1994.


References

  1. Heo, Uk; DeRouen, Karl Jr. (2007-05-10). Civil Wars of the World: Major Conflicts Since World War II. ABC-CLIO. p. 119. ISBN 9781851099191.

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