Nadir Larbaoui (born 26 September 1949) is an Algerian politician, lawyer and diplomat, serving as the Prime Minister of Algeria since November 2023.
[1] In his youth, Larbaoui was an athlete on Algeria men's national handball team.
[1] President Tebboune appointed Larbaoui as prime minister on 11 November 2023, replacing Aymen Benabderrahmane, who had been fired.
Several observers characterized this as a desire by President Tebboune to further centralize decision-making almost a year ahead of the presidential election scheduled for December 2024.
[1] Larbaoui was born on 26 September 1949 in Tébessa in Algeria (during the French Rule); he is married and has two children.