Algerian Presidency Announces New Government After Naming PM
- Sifi Ghrieb has been named Prime Minister of Algeria after serving in an interim role following the dismissal of Nadir Larbaoui, according to the Algerian presidency.
- President Abdelmadjid Tebboune confirmed that Ghrieb formed a new government at the request of the presidency.
- Ghrieb stated he was honored to be appointed and tasked with prioritizing the needs of the Algerian people and economy.
- The energy portfolio has been divided, with hydrocarbons led by Mohamed Arkab and renewables by Mourad Adjal, per the new government structure.
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The Algerian president approved the appointment of Sifi Ghrieb as prime minister and commissioned him to form the future government.
Algerian presidency announces new government after naming PM
ALGIERS: The Algerian presidency announced on Sunday the formation of a new government under the leadership of Sifi Ghrieb, who was named prime minister earlier in the day having held the role in an interim capacity. Ghrieb was first appointed interim premier after his predecessor, Nadir Larbaoui, was dismissed on August 28 by President Abdelmadjid Tebboune without
On 28 August, Abdelmadjid Tebboune had dismissed Prime Minister Nadir Larbaoui, who had been in office since November 2023, and had replaced him with the Minister of Industry Sifi Ghrieb.
Mr. Tebboune confirmed Sunday as Prime Minister Sifi Ghrieb, who had been acting since the dismissal of Nadir Larbaoui in August.
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