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353:(FLN), a PPA/MTLD splinter group. In 1956, Lamine Debaghine was made a member of the FLN's exterior delegation (i.e. outside the country) and its shadow parliament, the CNRA, later CCE. Lamine Debaghine was elected minister of foreign affairs in the first lineup of the FLN's 361:, under Ferhat Abbas's presidency, holding the post for the period 1958-1960. In this role, he served as a primary spokesman of the FLN to the outside world, and worked to build alliances with the newly independent countries of the 31: 583: 563: 315:). He emerged as one of the group's most important leaders, pushing for confrontation with the colonial authorities and demanding independence (as opposed to the more moderate followers of 373:
article from 1957 described him as Abbas's close collaborator, "Dr. Mohammed Lamine-Debaghine, 40, bitterly anti-French veteran nationalist who is subject to bouts of
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of the country in 1830 an "aggression", but otherwise stayed out of most parliamentary debates and votes (an exception being to vote against French membership in
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and others, and he was excluded from the GPRA's two following ministerial lineups, as well as from any important role in post-independence politics.
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and other regions. However, being outside the country, he had limited authority over the actual armed rebellion of the FLN's armed wing, the
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Aux origines de la guerre d’Algérie. Extraits de l’entretien d’Annie Rey-Goldzeiguer avec Christian Makarian et Dominique Simonnet
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In 1951, his parliamentary mandate ended, and three years later, an armed rebellion for Algeria's independence erupted led by the
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Deputies of the 1st National Assembly of the French Fourth Republic
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authorities for nationalist agitation and for inciting Algerian
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Movement for the Triumph of Democratic Liberties politicians
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region in 1944. At the time, Algeria was a governorate of
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Biography on the website of the French National Assembly
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Following the war, he reopened a medical practice in
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Chamber of Deputies of France
French Fourth Republic
Constantine département
Algeria
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Ferhat Abbas
Krim Belkacem
Hussein Dey
French Algeria
Algiers
Algeria
MTLD
Alma mater
Algiers University
Biography on the website of the French National Assembly
Dr.
Hussein Dey
Algeria
Algiers
Algeria
doctorate
medicine
Algiers University
Constantine
France
civil rights
Messali Hadj
Parti du peuple algérien
nationalist

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