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Parliamentary elections were held in Algeria on 5 June 1997. The result was a victory for the National Rally for Democracy (RND), a new party created in early 1997 for President Zéroual's supporters, which won 156 out of 380 seats. They were followed by the Movement of Society for Peace (as Hamas had been required to rename itself) with 69 seats, the FLN (62), and the Islamist Ennahda (34). The two Berberist parties, FFS and RCD, got 20 and 19 seats respectively. Views on this election were mixed; most major opposition parties filed complaints, and the success of the extremely new RND raised eyebrows. The RND, FLN, and MSP formed a coalition government, with the RND's Ahmed Ouyahia as prime minister.

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  • الانتخابات التشريعية الجزائرية 1997 (ar)
  • 1997 Algerian legislative election (en)
  • Élections législatives algériennes de 1997 (fr)
  • Elezioni parlamentari in Algeria del 1997 (it)
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  • الانتخابات البرلمانية لعام 1997 في الجزائر هي انتخابات تشريعية جرت في 5 يونيو 1997 لانتخاب 380 نائبا للمجلس الشعبي الوطني الجزائري . (ar)
  • Les élections législatives de 1997 en Algérie sont des élections législatives qui ont lieu le 5 juin 1997 pour élire les 380 députés de l'Assemblée populaire nationale de l'Algérie. (fr)
  • Le elezioni parlamentari in Algeria del 1997 si tennero il 5 giugno per il rinnovo dell'Assemblea popolare nazionale. (it)
  • Parliamentary elections were held in Algeria on 5 June 1997. The result was a victory for the National Rally for Democracy (RND), a new party created in early 1997 for President Zéroual's supporters, which won 156 out of 380 seats. They were followed by the Movement of Society for Peace (as Hamas had been required to rename itself) with 69 seats, the FLN (62), and the Islamist Ennahda (34). The two Berberist parties, FFS and RCD, got 20 and 19 seats respectively. Views on this election were mixed; most major opposition parties filed complaints, and the success of the extremely new RND raised eyebrows. The RND, FLN, and MSP formed a coalition government, with the RND's Ahmed Ouyahia as prime minister. (en)
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