Bachir Abdelouahab

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Bachir Abdelouahab
Vice-President of Sporting Club Blidéen
In office
7 March 1925 – 1 October 1927
President of Sporting Club Blidéen
In office
1 October 1927 – 1928
Provisional Government of the French Republic
In office
21 October 1945 – 19 February 1946
4th President of USM Blida
In office
1950–1953
Preceded byHamid Kassoul
Succeeded byMustapaha Hadji Ben Mbarek
Personal details
Born
Bachir Ben Mohamed Abddelouahab

(1897-12-02)2 December 1897
Miliana, Algeria
Died1 July 1978(1978-07-01) (aged 80)
Blida, Algeria
OccupationMember of Municipal council

Bachir Ben Mohamed Abdelouahab (Arabic: بشير بن محمد عبد الوهاب, December 2, 1897, Miliana - 1978, Algiers) was an Algerian politician and medical doctor. He practiced medicine in Blida, Zaouia street since March 1924, where he was elected municipal councillor and general councillor. He was a member of the pro-French Muslim Party for Progress (PMPRO). In 1945, he was elected to the French Constituent Assembly, from the Muslim non-citizens constituency of the Algiers department. He was one three candidates on the list of the Union for Social Progress elected from Algiers.[1]

In the Constituent Assembly he was included in the Interior, Algeria and General, Department and Municipal Administration Commission and in the Family, Population and Public Health Commission. He voted in favour of the Félix Gouin ministry formed on January 29, 1946. Aware of contradictions within the Muslim community, he resigned from the Constituent Assembly on February 19, 1946. His seat was filled by Abderahmane Fares, who had been the fourth candidate on the list of the Union for Social Progress.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Biographies des députés de la IVe République: Bachir Ben Mohamed ABDDELOUAHAB", National Assembly of France (in French), retrieved 20 December 2009