Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune has appointed Sifi Ghrieb as the country’s new Prime Minister, tasking him with forming a new government.
Ghrieb, who previously served as Industry Minister, took over as acting Prime Minister after President Tebboune ended the tenure of Nadir Larbaoui last month.
As Prime Minister, Ghrieb’s key priorities will likely include reviving national production, curbing inflation, and diversifying Algeria’s economy, which heavily relies on gas exports.
With a background in industrial engineering and economics, Ghrieb has emphasized the need to restore Algerian industry, reduce reliance on imports, and build sustainable growth.
Algeria faces significant social and economic challenges, including unemployment, cost of living concerns, and limited opportunities.
The government has expanded social safety nets, including debt relief initiatives and unemployment benefits targeted toward young people.
Ghrieb’s appointment signals a shift in Algeria’s leadership, potentially setting the tone for the country’s next stage of economic and social development.