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After elementary studies in his native, he obtained a post-graduation diploma specializing in management and administration sciences at the University of Algiers.[4][5][6]
He was elected in 1993 as political coordinator of the FFS in the Boumerdès Province, when he already held the post of organics officer at the level of this body.[12][13]
He was then appointed in 1997 as national secretary of the party in charge of monitoring the world of work, then left this post at the end of 1998.[14][15]
During the third FFS congress in 2000, he was elected chairman of the organizing committee, and in the meantime was the party's first federal secretary in the wilaya of Boumerdès.[18][19]
During the 2002 Algerian local elections, he led the list of the People's Provincial Assembly (APW) of the FFS in the wilaya of Boumerdès, then was appointed in 2003 as national secretary in charge of solidarity, before being appointed to the position of first secretary of the party in 2004 where he will assume this responsibility until April 2007.[20][21][22]
He was partisanly appointed as chairman of the political strategy commission of the national council and member of the FFS ethics committee until 2013, and was re-elected in his mandate as national deputy in the 2017 Algerian legislative election on 4 May 2017.[26][27][28]
On 17 March 2019, following the 2019 protests in Algeria, he resigned from his post as deputy with other elected members of the APN.[29][30][31]