Category
page 1Politics of Algeria
President of Algeria
Head of state and chief executive of the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria
Prime Minister of Algeria
position
People's National Assembly
lower house of the Algerian Parliament
2019–2021 Algerian protests
protests in Algeria
Council of the Nation
Upper house of Algerian Parliament
LGBT rights in Algeria
rights of LGBT people in Algeria
politics of Algeria
constitutional semi-presidential republic
Movement for Oneness and Jihad in West Africa
militant Islamist organisation
Berberism
thumb|The Berber flag adopted by the [[World Amazigh Congress in 1998]]
thumb|Demonstration of Kabyle people|Kabyles in Paris, April 2016
Berberism is a Berber ethnonationalist movement that started in Kabylia in Algeria during the French colonial era with the Kabyle myth, largely driven by colonial capitalism and France's divide and conquer policy. The Berberist movement originally manifested itself as anti-Arab racism, Islamophobia, and Francophilia, that was sanctioned and sponsored by French colonial authorities. The movement later spread to other Berber communities in the Maghreb region
Algeria and weapons of mass destruction
Corruption in Algeria
People's Provincial Assembly
political body governing the provinces of Algeria

Khaled Nezzar
Algerian general (1937–2023)
Mohamed Lamari
Chief of Staff of the People's National Army
Mechouar
thumb|Place Lalla Aouda, a former mechouar in Meknes, Morocco (part of the 17th–18th century [[Kasbah of Moulay Ismail)]]
Mechouar or meshwar (; ; ) is a type of location, typically a courtyard within a palace or a public square at the entrance of a palace, in the Maghreb (western North Africa) or in historic al-Andalus (present-day Spain and Portugal). It can serve various functions such as a place of assembly or consultation (Arabic: mishawara), an administrative area where the government's affairs are managed. It was the place where the sultan historically held audiences, receptions and cer
Mohammed Benchicou
Algerian journalist