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Key figures associated with Third-worldism include Frantz Fanon, Ahmed Ben Bella, Andre Gunder Frank, Samir Amin, and Simon Malley.
** Algeria proclaims independence ; Ahmed Ben Bella is the first President.
* September 28 – Prime Minister Ahmed Ben Bella founds the first government in Algeria.
* June 19 – Houari Boumédienne's Revolutionary Council ousts Ahmed Ben Bella, in a bloodless coup in Algeria.
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* April 11 – Ahmed Ben Bella, 1st President of Algeria ( b. 1918 )
In the presidential vote, Ben Ali soundly defeated his challengers, Mohamed Bouchiha ( PUP ), Ahmed Inoubli ( UDU ) and Ahmed Ibrahim ( Ettajdid Movement ) for a fifth term in office.
" Ahmed Ben Bella who led Algeria to gain independence from France in 1962 was a staunch Nasserist and held him in great esteem.
Ahmed Ben Bella, who had been arrested in 1956 along with other FLN leaders, became the first President of Algeria.
From Cairo, Ahmed Ben Bella ordered the liquidation of potential interlocuteurs valables, those independent representatives of the Muslim community acceptable to the French through whom a compromise or reforms within the system might be achieved.
Meanwhile, in October 1956, the French Air Force intercepted a Moroccan DC-3 that was flying to Tunis, carrying Ahmed Ben Bella, Mohammed Boudiaf, Mohamed Khider and Hocine Aït Ahmed, and forced it to land in Algiers.
** Sidi Ahmed Ben Idris Al-Fassi ( Idrissiya and Sanoussiya )
After the independence of Algeria, President Ahmed Ben Bella also deprived the Algerian ulama of their power.
His most noteworthy collaborations included Mohammed Mrabet, Driss Ben Hamed Charhadi ( Larbi Layachi ), Mohamed Choukri, Abdeslam Boulaich, and Ahmed Yacoubi.
* Ahmed Ben Bella Former President of Algeria deposed by Houari Boumédiènne in 1965, went to exile in 1980.
Boumédiènne formed an alliance with Ahmed Ben Bella, who together with Mohamed Khider and Rabah Bitat, announced the formation of the Political Bureau ( Bureau Politique ) as a rival government to the GPRA, which had installed itself in Algiers as the " Provisional Executive ".
Whereas Ben Bella could count on the support of an overwhelming majority in the National Assembly, an opposition group led by Hocine Ait Ahmed soon emerged.
Ait Ahmed was later succeeded as chief of the OS by Ahmed Ben Bella, one of the early Algerian nationalist leaders.
Known as the chefs historiques ( historical chiefs ), the group's nine original leaders — Hocine Ait Ahmed, Mohamed Boudiaf, Belkacem Krim, Rabah Bitat, Larbi Ben M ' Hidi, Mourad Didouch, Moustafa Ben Boulaid, Mohamed Khider, and Ben Bella — were considered the leaders of the Algerian War of Independence.
Ben Bella, Khider, and Ait Ahmed formed the External Delegation in Cairo.

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