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Louisa Hanoune (; born 7 April 1954) is the head of Algeria's Workers' Party (Parti des Travailleurs, PT). In 2004, she became the first woman to run for
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. Hanoune was imprisoned by the government several times prior to the
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of political parties in 1988. She was jailed soon after she joined the
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Social Workers Organisation, an illegal party, in 1981 and again after the
1988 October Riots The 1988 October Riots were a series of street-level disturbances and riotous demonstrations by Algeria Algeria, officially the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria, is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa. It is bordered to ...
, which brought about the end of the National Liberation Front's (FLN)
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rule. During Algeria's
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of the 1990s, Hanoune was one of the few
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voices in
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, and, despite her party's
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values, a strong opponent of the government's " eradication" policy toward
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. In January 1995, she signed the Sant'Egidio Platform together with representatives of other opposition parties, notably the
Islamic Salvation Front The Islamic Salvation Front (; , FIS) was an Islamist political party in Algeria. The party had two major leaders representing its two bases of its support; Abbassi Madani appealed to pious small businessmen, and Ali Belhadj appealed to the a ...
, the radical Islamist party whose dissolution by military decree brought about the start of the civil war.


Early life

Hanoune was born in
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. Her parents were mountain peasants from
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, and she fled with her family to the city of
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, after her parental home was bombed by the
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during the
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(1954–1962). She was the first woman of her family to go to school. With Algeria's free and compulsory education system, Hanoune completed secondary school and went on to obtain her
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before joining the air transport sector. Hanoune studied law at the
University of Annaba Badji Mokhtar - Annaba University (), also called Annaba University or UBMA, is located in Annaba, Algeria, on the north eastern coast of Algeria. Founded in 1975 and organized into eight faculties. The university is named after , an Algerian ...
, a decision which was opposed by her father. She has stated that "It is this right to education which will completely change the position, the representation of women in our society and of which I am partly a product."


Workers' Party

Following the riots of 1988, Algeria adopted a pluralist system in 1989 which made it possible for Hanoune to establish the Workers' Party. It was founded in 1990 by writ of the Socialist Workers Organization. Their main platform is concerned with the
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between the workers or "exploited classes" and the owners or "oppressors". It is an independent party which supports the Algerian national movement. Hanoune has been the leader and spokesperson of the party since its inception and was elected Secretary General of the party in October 2005. In 2007, there were 23 parties contesting elections in Algeria.Said Jame
Campaigning begins for Algeria's local elections
''
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'', 8 November 2007
She is known for denouncing the dissolution of the
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, being outspoken in favor of reconciliation, and—along with other parties—signing the Sant'Egidio platform "for a political solution to the Algerian crisis". During the period of newly-independent Algeria, Hanoune formed her political ideals: "The whole country was still pulsing from the war of liberation, everybody was talking about socialism, of justice, of progress. Algeria was at the height of its anti-imperialist battle... we were completely united with the
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, their
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was also ours. We were against
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in South Africa, we talked about
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, I grew up like all my generation in this militant atmosphere, of struggle."


Presidential campaigns

Hanounes first bid for the 1999 presidential election was rejected by the Constitutional Council. In the 2004 presidential election she however became the first female candidate in the entire
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to run for president. Only six candidates were recognized by the constitutional council. Algeria's presidential challengers: Louisa Hanoune
at BBC News, 9 April 2004
Hanoune was one of eleven candidates who nominatedBouteflika and ten others submit presidential candidacies
, France 24. 6 April 2009
for the 2009 presidential election. Her platform included defending the principle of national sovereignty and denouncing the policy of liberalization and privatization of public enterprises. She won 4.22% of the vote, coming second out of six candidates, as President
Abdelaziz Bouteflika Abdelaziz Bouteflika (; ; 2 March 1937 – 17 September 2021) was an Algerian politician and diplomat who served as the seventh president of Algeria from 1999 to his resignation in 2019. Before his stint as an Algerian politician, Bouteflika s ...
won a third term with 90.24% of the votes cast in an election which was denounced as fraudulent.Bouteflika wins third term, opposition cries foul
Reuters, France 24. 12 April 2009
In the 2014 presidential election, she finished fourth receiving only 1.37% of the votes. In the party's press conference she accepted the defeat and insisted that the elections were carried through in a correct way and this time without any fraud. "Bouteflika has won, people have chosen stability," she said. In July 2024, Louisa Hanoune announced the withdrawal of her candidacy and criticized the “unjust conditions” in which the campaign was taking place.Afrique Présidentielle en Algérie: Louisa Hanoune jette l'éponge et dénonce des «conditions injustes»
RFI. 15 July 2024
accusing the Algerian regime of intending to exclude her and prevent free candidacy without clarifying those details, Hanoune criticized the National Independent Authority for Elections for its failure to manage the signature collection process. She pointed to a lack of technical equipment and intimidation by municipal employees.


Other activities

At the international level, Hanoune was a founding member of the International Workers and Peoples in January 1991. She has participated as a representative of PT conferences against privatization and for the defense of trade union organizations and campaigned for workplace standards. She is a committee member of the women workers and of the Africa Committee of the International Workers. She was involved with a coalition of unions that spoke out against the war in Iraq, including the International Confederation of Arab Trade Unions and the International Confederation of Workers (EIT). In March 2010, Hanoune joined other women's-rights activists in calling for repeal of Algeria's Family Code on grounds of its failure to provide adequate protection for females.Mouna Sadek; Siham Al
Women demand expanded rights in Algeria, Morocco
at ''Magharebia'' 19 March 2010
In February 2011, she criticised a 12 February anti-Bouteflika demonstration in
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as social manipulation—"trying to manipulate the social discontent, which is real, to divert it in the service of imperialism"—and prescribed
a clean break with the
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, the repeal of all the concessions made to the
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(WTO), and return to full economic sovereignty.Louisa Hanoun
"Orange Revolution" in Algiers?
Editorial (reprinted from the 10 February 2011, issue of ''Fraternité'', the newspaper of the Workers Party of Algeria) at '' Pan-African News Wire'' 24 February 2011
She noted that the demonstration had been supported by former prime minister and
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consultant
Ahmed Benbitour Ahmed Benbitour (; born 20 June 1946) is an Algerian politician who was Head of Government of Algeria from 1999 to 2000. Life and career Born at Metlili, Ghardaïa in the Chaamba Arab tribe, Benbitour received his doctorate from Université de ...
. Her editorial message called on "activists, members and supporters to form popular committees ... to establish their demands through free discussion, and ress forexclusively national, Algerian solutions". In September 2019, Hanoune was imprisoned for political reasons by the then-interim Algerian military regime. At the beginning of 2020, after a judicial appeal, her sentence was reduced and she is now free.


References


External links

*Daikha Drid
Louisa Hanoune, First female candidate to stand for the Algerian presidential elections
at ''BabelMed'', 2004 * (Site du Parti des Travailleurs) carrying (as at 6 March 2011) Louisa Hanoune's 2009 presidential election message. 23 February 2009. (Site appears not to have been updated) {{DEFAULTSORT:Hanoune, Louisa 1954 births Algerian democracy activists Algerian dissidents 20th-century Algerian women politicians Algerian communists Living people People from Chekfa People of the 2010–2012 Algerian protests Workers' Party (Algeria) politicians University of Annaba alumni 20th-century Algerian politicians 21st-century Algerian politicians 21st-century Algerian women politicians