The Algerian Ambassador to Edis Ababa and her permanent actress of the African Union, Salma Malika Haddadi, received its duties as deputy head of the African Union Commission, succeeding Rwandia Monic Nesanzabagano, whose term ended.
Haddadi was elected on February 15th with 33 votes, which were obtained on the two -thirds majority of the required, on the occasion of the 38th Summit of the African Union.
The Algerian actress defeated the Moroccan candidate, who was excluded in the sixth and penultimate round, after the Libyan candidate withdrew from the first round and the Egyptian candidate from the third round.
It is noteworthy that the 47 -year -old Algerian ambassador held the position of Director General of Africa in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs from March 2023 to April 2024, and between 2019 and 2023, an extraordinary ambassador and rejected by Kenya and South Sudan.
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She also held between 2015 and 2019, the position of Minister of Advisor and Deputy Head of the Mission at the Algerian Embassy in Ethiopia and the African Union, and between 2013 to 2015 the position of Deputy Director of Social Development in the General Directorate of Political Affairs and International Security at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, where its main task in this position was to prepare and coordinate Algeria’s participation in global discussions on issues related to family, women, children, health, youth and people with disabilities Sports, the elderly and the sustainable development goals.