Rabah Bitat

Algerian politician

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رابح بيطاط
President of Algeria
InterimIn office
27 December 1978 – 9 February 1979Preceded byHouari BoumédièneSucceeded byChadli Bendjedid Personal detailsBorn(1925-12-19)19 December 1925
Aïn Kerma, Constantine,[1] French AlgeriaDied10 April 2000(2000-04-10) (aged 74)
Paris, FrancePolitical partyFLNSpouseZohra Drif (m.1962–2000)Signature

Rabah Bitat (Arabic: رابح بيطاط‎; ALA-LC: Rābaḥ Bīṭāṭ; 19 December 1925 – 10 April 2000) was an Algerian Nationalist and politician.

He served as interim President of Algeria from 1978 to 1979, after Houari Boumediene's death.

Career

Bitat was appointed as Vice President of Algeria in the cabinet of Ahmed Ben Bella from September 1962 to September 1963.[2] Bitat served as President of the People's National Assembly from April 1977 to October 1990 and was the interim President of Algeria from 27 December 1978 to 9 February 1979.[3] He became president after the death of Houari Boumédiènne and was replaced by Chadli Bendjedid. He was from the Front de Libération National.[3]

Bitat first supported, then opposed, Ahmed Ben Bella. He held the transportation portfolio under Houari Boumédienne before becoming the first president of the ANP (by the constitution of 1976). Bitat served as acting president (December 1978 – February 1979) after Boumédienne's death in December 1978.[4]

Death

Bitat died in Paris on 10 April 2000.[5]

Personal life

He is survived by his wife Zohra Drif, a member of the Council of the Nation.[6] Bitat and Drif went on to have three children, and now have five grandchildren. They were married until his death in 2000.

See also

References

  1. ^ "One of the founders of Algerian independence". The Guardian. Retrieved 15 May 2018.
  2. ^ Ottaway, Professor Marina; Ottaway, David; Ottaway, Marina (15 December 1970). "Algeria: The Politics of a Socialist Revolution". University of California Press – via Google Books.
  3. ^ a b "Bitat, Rabah". Rulers. Retrieved 16 March 2013.
  4. ^ "Rabah Bitat". Answers. Retrieved 18 January 2013.
  5. ^ Johnson, Douglas (24 April 2000). "Rabah Bitat". The Guardian.
  6. ^ "Zohra Drif appelle à un grand débat national", El Annabi, 8 February 2011, retrieved 23 February 2011
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