Ahd 54

Ahd 54 (Arabic: عهد 54), "Generation of '54", is a minor Algerian party led by human rights-activist Ali Fawzi Rebaine, who claims to have founded the first Algerian human rights organization. Its name is an allusion to the start of the Algerian War of Independence, in November 1954. In the 2007 election, it won 2.26% of the vote and two seats in the Algerian parliament.

Ahd 54
LeaderAli Fawzi Rebaine
Founded1991
IdeologyAlgerian nationalism
Human rights
Council of the Nation
0 / 144
People's National Assembly
2 / 462
People's Provincial Assemblies
13 / 2,004
Municipalities
4 / 1,540
People's Provincial Assembly
117 / 24,876

Electoral history

Presidential elections

Election Party candidate Votes % Result
2004 Ali Fawzi Rebaine 63,761 0.63% Lost N
2009 Ali Fawzi Rebaine 124,559 0.86% Lost N
2014 Ali Fawzi Rebaine 101,046 0.99% Lost N

People's National Assembly elections

People's National Assembly
Election Party leader Votes % Seats +/–
1991 Ali Fawzi Rebaine 2,490 0.0%
0 / 231
2007 Ali Fawzi Rebaine 129,300 2.26%
2 / 386
2
2012 Ali Fawzi Rebaine 120,201 1.57%
3 / 462
1
2017 Ali Fawzi Rebaine 42,160 0.65%
2 / 462
1
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