- Provisional Government of the Algerian Republic
The Provisional Government of the Algerian Republic (French, Gouvernement Provisoire de la République Algérienne, GPRA) was the
government-in-exile of theAlgeria nFront de Libération Nationale (FLN) during the latter part of theAlgerian War of Independence (1954-62).Creation and purpose
The GPRA was set up in
Cairo ,Egypt , by the FLN onSeptember 19 ,1958 , four years into theAlgerian War of Independence . [First declaration of the GPRA [http://www.algerian-history.info/proclagpra.htm Première Déclaration du Gouvernement Provisoire Algérien] (in French)] Its first President was the moderate nationalistFerhat Abbas , who had for decades insisted on trying to peacefully reform the French colonial system, before finally despairing and joining the FLN's armed struggle. He was once re-elected to the post, in 1960, but already next year he was sidelined and replaced byBenyoucef Benkhedda , who held the presidency as Algeria was declared independent.The purpose of the GPRA was to serve as a diplomatic and political tool for the FLN. It allowed sympathizing governments to extend official recognition to it (among those who did, were neighbouring
Morocco andTunisia , as well as NasseriteEgypt and otherArab countries ). Its headquarters were located inTunis , butdiplomat s were posted in most major world capitals to try to lobby governments and organize local support groups. It was partly intended to serve as a preemptive diplomatic strike against a proposal by French PresidentCharles de Gaulle , to hold areferendum by which Algeria would be given a autonomous status within France. [Library of Congress ,USA - [http://lcweb2.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/r?frd/cstdy:@field(DOCID+dz0041) Country Study: Algeria] ]Post-independence dissolution
After the war, infighting broke out in FLN ranks. Benkhedda of the GPRA briefly held power in Algiers, but there was no unified power for the whole country. In late 1962, the GPRA was disbanded, after
Ahmed Ben Bella seized power through forming a rival institution (aPolitical Bureau of the FLN) with the backing of theArmée de Libération Nationale (ALN), controlled byCol. Houari Boumédiène . An attempt by GPRA politicians and loyal guerrilla units to resist the military-backed takeover was crushed in a short but intense burst of internal fighting. A compromise forced by Boumédiène saw most of the provisional government enter an expanded Political Bureau, and the GPRA itself was dissolved. [Library of Congress ,USA - [http://lcweb2.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query2/r?frd/cstdy:@field(DOCID+dz0043) Country Study: Algeria] ] Aone-party state under Ben Bella's command was then set up, after a constitution had been approved for the new republic. [Library of Congress ,USA - [http://lcweb2.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query2/r?frd/cstdy:@field(DOCID+dz0045) Country Study: Algeria] ]While some argue that this broke the institutional continuity between the war-time GPRA and the present Algerian state, the Algerian presidency and government is still normally regarded as the GPRA's post-
independence successor.List of members of the GPRA
The GPRA was reformed twice, in 1960 and 1961, with the change of ministers and portfolios to some extent reflecting the shifts of power within the FLN. Below is a list of the three versions of the GPRA. [Private web site - [http://www.algerian-history.info/gpra.htm Algerian History] ]
The first GPRA: 1958-60
* Mr
Ferhat Abbas - President
* MrKrim Belkacem - Vice President and Minister of the Armed Forces
* MrAhmed Ben Bella - Vice President
* MrHocine Aït Ahmed - Vice President
* MrRabah Bitat - Vice President
* MrMohamed Boudiaf - Minister of State
* MrMohamed Khider - Minister of State
* MrMohamed Lamine Debaghine - Minister of Foreign Affairs
* MrMahmoud Cherif - Minister of Armaments and Provisions
* MrLakhdar Ben Tobbal - Minister of the Interior
* MrAbdelhafid Boussouf - Minister of General Relations and Communications
* MrAbdelhamid Mehri - Minister ofMaghreb Affairs
* MrAhmed Francis - Minister of Economic and Financial Affairs
* MrMhamed Yazid - Minister of Information
* MrBenyoucef Benkhedda - Minister of Social Affairs
* MrAhmed Tewfik El Madani - Minister of Cultural Affairs
* MrLamine Khene - Secretary of State
* MrOmar Oussedik - Secretary of State
* MrMustapha Stambouli The second GPRA: 1960-61
* Mr
Ferhat Abbas - President
* MrKrim Belkacem - Vice President, and Minister of Foreign Affairs
* MrAhmed Ben Bella - Vice President
* MrHocine Aït Ahmed - Vice President
* MrRabah Bitat - Vice President
* MrMohamed Boudiaf - Minister of State
* MrMohamed Khider - Minister of State
* MrSaïd Mohammedi - Minister of State
* MrAbdelhamid Mehri - Minister of Social and Cultural Affairs
* MrAbdelhafid Boussouf - Minister of Armaments and of General Relations
* MrAhmed Francis - Minister of Economic and Financial Affairs
* MrMhamed Yazid - Minister of Information
* MrLakhdar Ben Tobbal - Minister of the InteriorThe third GPRA: 1961-62
* Mr
Benyoucef Benkhedda - President, and Minister of Economic and Financial Affairs
* MrKrim Belkacem - Vice President, Minister of the Interior of Foreign Affairs
* MrAhmed Ben Bella - Vice President
* MrMohamed Boudiaf - Vice President
* MrHocine Aït Ahmed - Minister of State
* MrRabah Bitat - Minister of State
* MrMohamed Khider - Minister of State
* MrLakhdar Ben Tobbal - Minister of State
* MrSaïd Mohammedi - Minister of State
* MrSaad Dahlab - Minister of Foreign Affairs
* MrAbdelhafid Boussouf - Minister of Armamaments and of General Relations
* MrMhamed Yazid - Minister of InformationReferences
Literature
*
Achour Cheurfi , "La classe politique algérienne, de 1900 à nos jours. Dictionnaire biographique" (Casbah Editions, 2nd edition,Algiers 2006)
*Jacques Duchemin , "Histoire du F. L. N." (Editions Mimouni,Algiers 2006)
*Benjamin Stora , "Algeria. 1830-2000. A Short History" (Cornell University Press ,USA 2004)
*Alistair Horne , "A Savage War of Peace. Algeria 1954-1962" (Viking 1978)
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