The 2001 CIA World Factbook. United States. Central Intelligence Agency

The 2001 CIA World Factbook - United States. Central Intelligence Agency


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waters; Mediterranean Sea, in particular, becoming polluted from oil wastes, soil erosion, and fertilizer runoff; inadequate supplies of potable water

      Environment - international agreements: party to: Biodiversity,

       Climate Change, Desertification, Endangered Species, Environmental

       Modification, Hazardous Wastes, Law of the Sea, Ozone Layer

       Protection, Ship Pollution, Wetlands

      signed, but not ratified: Nuclear Test Ban

      Geography - note: second-largest country in Africa (after Sudan)

      Algeria People

      Population: 31,736,053 (July 2001 est.)

      Age structure: 0–14 years: 34.21% (male 5,528,755; female 5,328,083)

      15–64 years: 61.72% (male 9,901,319; female 9,687,449)

      65 years and over: 4.07% (male 594,973; female 695,474) (2001 est.)

      Population growth rate: 1.71% (2001 est.)

      Birth rate: 22.76 births/1,000 population (2001 est.)

      Death rate: 5.22 deaths/1,000 population (2001 est.)

      Net migration rate: −0.45 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2001 est.)

      Sex ratio: at birth: 1.04 male(s)/female

      under 15 years: 1.04 male(s)/female

      15–64 years: 1.02 male(s)/female

      65 years and over: 0.86 male(s)/female

      total population: 1.02 male(s)/female (2001 est.)

      Infant mortality rate: 40.56 deaths/1,000 live births (2001 est.)

      Life expectancy at birth: total population: 69.95 years

      male: 68.6 years

      female: 71.34 years (2001 est.)

      Total fertility rate: 2.72 children born/woman (2001 est.)

      HIV/AIDS - adult prevalence rate: 0.07% (1999 est.)

      HIV/AIDS - people living with HIV/AIDS: NA

      HIV/AIDS - deaths: NA

      Nationality: noun: Algerian(s)

      adjective: Algerian

      Ethnic groups: Arab-Berber 99%, European less than 1%

      Religions: Sunni Muslim (state religion) 99%, Christian and Jewish 1%

      Languages: Arabic (official), French, Berber dialects

      Literacy: definition: age 15 and over can read and write

      total population: 61.6%

      male: 73.9%

      female: 49% (1995 est.)

      Algeria Government

      Country name: conventional long form: People's Democratic Republic of Algeria

      conventional short form: Algeria

      local long form: Al Jumhuriyah al Jaza'iriyah ad Dimuqratiyah ash Sha'biyah

      local short form: Al Jaza'ir

      Government type: republic

      Capital: Algiers

      Administrative divisions: 48 provinces (wilayas, singular - wilaya);

       Adrar, Ain Defla, Ain Temouchent, Alger, Annaba, Batna, Bechar,

       Bejaia, Biskra, Blida, Bordj Bou Arreridj, Bouira, Boumerdes, Chlef,

       Constantine, Djelfa, El Bayadh, El Oued, El Tarf, Ghardaia, Guelma,

       Illizi, Jijel, Khenchela, Laghouat, Mascara, Medea, Mila,

       Mostaganem, M'Sila, Naama, Oran, Ouargla, Oum el Bouaghi, Relizane,

       Saida, Setif, Sidi Bel Abbes, Skikda, Souk Ahras, Tamanghasset,

       Tebessa, Tiaret, Tindouf, Tipaza, Tissemsilt, Tizi Ouzou, Tlemcen

      Independence: 5 July 1962 (from France)

      National holiday: Revolution Day, 1 November (1954)

      Constitution: 19 November 1976, effective 22 November 1976; revised 3 November 1988, 23 February 1989, and 28 November 1996; note - referendum approving the revisions of 28 November 1996 was signed into law 7 December 1996

      Legal system: socialist, based on French and Islamic law; judicial review of legislative acts in ad hoc Constitutional Council composed of various public officials, including several Supreme Court justices; has not accepted compulsory ICJ jurisdiction

      Suffrage: 18 years of age; universal

      Executive branch: chief of state: President Abdelaziz BOUTEFLIKA (since 28 April 1999)

      head of government: Prime Minister Ali BENFLIS (since 26 August 2000)

      cabinet: Cabinet of Ministers appointed by the president

      elections: president elected by popular vote for a five-year term; election last held 15 April 1999 (next to be held NA April 2004); prime minister appointed by the president

      election results: Abdelaziz BOUTEFLIKA elected president; percent of vote - Abdelaziz BOUTEFLIKA over 70%; note - his six opposing candidates withdrew on the eve of the election citing electoral fraud

      Legislative branch: bicameral Parliament consists of the National People's Assembly or Al-Majlis Ech-Chaabi Al-Watani (380 seats; members elected by popular vote to serve five-year terms) and the Council of Nations (144 seats; one-third of the members appointed by the president, two-thirds elected by indirect vote; members serve six-year terms; the constitution requires half the council to be renewed every three years)

      elections: National People's Assembly - last held 5 June 1997 (next to be held NA 2002); Council of Nations - last held 30 December 2000 (next to be held NA 2003)

      election results: National People's Assembly - percent of vote by party - RND 40.8%, MSP 18.2%, FLN 16.8%, Nahda Movement 8.9%, FFS 5%, RCD 5%, PT 1.1%, Progressive Republican Party 0.8%, Union for Democracy and Liberty 0.3%, Social Liberal Party 0.3%, independents 2.8%; seats by party - RND 155, MSP 69, FLN 64, Nahda Movement 34, FFS 19, RCD 19, PT 4, Progressive Republican Party 3, Union for Democracy and Liberty 1, Social Liberal Party 1, independents 11; Council of Nations - percent of vote by party - NA%; seats by party - RND 79, FLN 12, FFS 4, MSP 1 (remaining 48 seats appointed by the president, party breakdown NA)

      Judicial branch: Supreme Court or Cour Supreme

      Political parties and leaders: Democratic National Rally or RND

       [Ahmed OUYAHIA, chairman]; Islamic Salvation Front or FIS (outlawed

       April 1992) [Ali BELHADJ and Dr. Abassi MADANI (imprisoned), Rabeh

       KEBIR (self-exile in Germany)]; Movement of a Peaceful Society or

       MSP [Mahfoud NAHNAH, chairman]; National Liberation Front or FLN

       [Boualem BENHAMOUDA, secretary general]; Progressive Republican

       Party [Khadir DRISS]; Rally for Culture and Democracy or RCD [Said

       SAADI, secretary general]; Renaissance Movement or EnNahda Movement

       [Lahbib ADAMI]; Social Liberal Party or PSL [Ahmed KHELIL];

       Socialist Forces Front or FFS [Hocine Ait AHMED, secretary general

       (self-exile in Switzerland)]; Union for Democracy and Liberty

       [Mouley BOUKHALAFA]; Workers Party or PT [Louisa HANOUN]

      note: a party law banning political parties based on religion was enacted in March 1997

      Political pressure groups and leaders: NA

      International organization participation: ABEDA, AfDB, AFESD, AL,

       AMF, AMU, CCC, ECA,


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