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{{short description|Political party in Algeria}}
{{distinguish|text=the [[Nationalist Republican Alliance]]}}
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|leader = Redha Malek
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|foundation = May 5th 1995<ref>[http://myafrica.allafrica.com/view/people/main/id/07QWYQTLnncPGrcM.html http://myafrica.allafrica.com/view/people/main/id/07QWYQTLnncPGrcM.html]</ref>
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|website = [http://sites.google.com/site/bechikhhadjdeputemostaganem/ http://sites.google.com/site/bechikhhadjdeputemostaganem/]
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{{Politics of Algeria}}
{{Politics of Algeria}}
The '''National Republican Alliance''' (''Alliance Nationale Républicaine'', ANR) is a minor [[List of political parties in Algeria|Algerian political party]] led by ex-[[Prime Minister of Algeria|Prime Minister]] [[Redha Malek]] and founded on May 5, 1995. It is sometimes considered an offshoot of the older [[National Liberation Front (Algeria)|FLN]]. The ANR is strongly anti-[[Islamist]], and denounced the 1995 [[Sant'Egidio accords]], while later backing the referendum on national reconciliation. It received 208,379 votes in the elections of June 1997, but boycotted the [[Algerian legislative election, 2002|2002 elections]], claiming they would be rigged.
The '''National Republican Alliance''' ({{lang-ar|التحالف الوطني الجمهوري}}; {{lang-fr|Alliance Nationale Républicaine}}, '''ANR''') is a minor [[List of political parties in Algeria|Algerian political party]] led by ex-[[Prime Minister of Algeria|Prime Minister]] [[Redha Malek]] and founded on 5 May 1995.<ref name=all>[http://myafrica.allafrica.com/view/people/main/id/07QWYQTLnncPGrcM.html Redha Malek] ''All Africa''. Retrieved 17 January 2014.</ref> It is sometimes considered an offshoot of the older [[National Liberation Front (Algeria)|FLN]]. The ANR is strongly anti-[[Islamist]], and denounced the 1995 [[Sant'Egidio accords]], while later backing the referendum on national reconciliation. It received 208,379 votes in the elections of June 1997, but boycotted the [[Algerian legislative election, 2002|2002 elections]], claiming they would be rigged.


==2007 elections==
==2007 elections==
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|[[Hadj Bechikh]] || [[Mostaganem Province|Mostaganem]] http://sites.google.com/site/bechikhhadjdeputemostaganem/
|[[Hadj Bechikh]] || [[Mostaganem Province|Mostaganem]]<ref>http://sites.google.com/site/bechikhhadjdeputemostaganem/{{dead link|date=January 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref>
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{{Algerian political parties}}
==Regional strength==
In the [[Algerian legislative election, 2007]], support for the ANR was higher than its national average (2.21%) in the following provinces:

*[[Tissemsilt Province]] 8.72%
*[[Mostaganem Province]] 7.63%
*[[Béjaïa Province]] 5.24%
*[[Blida Province]] 5.18%
*[[Khenchela Province]] 5.00%
*[[Ouargla Province]] 4.42%
*[[Algiers Province]] 4.16%
*[[Tipaza Province]] 3.98%
*[[Illizi Province]] 3.84%
*[[El Oued Province]] 3.83%
*[[Saïda Province]] 3.20%
*[[Béchar Province]] 3.18%
*[[El Bayadh Province]] 2.93%
*[[Jijel Province]] 2.76%
*[[Tiaret Province]] 2.64%
*[[Tlemcen Province]] 2.42%
*[[Relizane Province]] 2.36%


==References==
==References==
{{reflist}}
{{Reflist}}


==External links==
==External links==
* [http://sites.google.com/site/bechikhhadjdeputemostaganem/ National Republican Alliance website]
* [http://sites.google.com/site/bechikhhadjdeputemostaganem/ National Republican Alliance website]{{dead link|date=January 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}


{{Algerian political parties}}

[[Category:1995 establishments in Algeria]]
[[Category:Algerian nationalism]]
[[Category:Nationalist parties in Algeria]]
[[Category:Political parties established in 1995]]
[[Category:Political parties in Algeria]]
[[Category:Political parties in Algeria]]
[[Category:Secularism in Algeria]]




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[[fr:Alliance nationale républicaine]]
[[ja:国民共和同盟 (アルジェリア)]]

Latest revision as of 12:43, 20 October 2022

National Republican Alliance
التحالف الوطني الجمهوري‎
LeaderRedha Malek
Secretary-GeneralBelkacem Sahli
Founded5 May 1995; 29 years ago (1995-05-05)
Ideology
Colors
  •   Green
  •   Red
Council of the Nation
0 / 144
People's National Assembly
0 / 407
People's Provincial Assembly
6 / 2,004
Municipalities
9 / 1,540
People's Municipal Assemblies
268 / 24,876

The National Republican Alliance (Arabic: التحالف الوطني الجمهوري; French: Alliance Nationale Républicaine, ANR) is a minor Algerian political party led by ex-Prime Minister Redha Malek and founded on 5 May 1995.[1] It is sometimes considered an offshoot of the older FLN. The ANR is strongly anti-Islamist, and denounced the 1995 Sant'Egidio accords, while later backing the referendum on national reconciliation. It received 208,379 votes in the elections of June 1997, but boycotted the 2002 elections, claiming they would be rigged.

2007 elections

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In the May, 2007 elections, the ANR received 126,444 votes, or 2.21%. This gave them 4 seats in parliament.

Name Province
Hadj Bechikh Mostaganem[2]
Madjid Bektache Béjaïa
Abderezak Chibane Blida
Abdelkader Lourdjane Tissemsilt

Regional strength

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In the Algerian legislative election, 2007, support for the ANR was higher than its national average (2.21%) in the following provinces:

References

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