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Presidential Decisions: A Vision for Decentralization and Equity-Based Governance

Algiers – Minister of Interior, Local Communities, and Urban Development, Mr. Ibrahim Merad, highlighted on Wednesday, December 25, 2024, that President Abdelmadjid Tebboune’s recent directives reflect a progressive vision for establishing a governance model rooted in decentralization, developmental equity, and improved public services.

Key Highlights from the Address

During the closing session of the government and governors’ meeting at the Club des Pins (Palace of Nations), chaired by Prime Minister Nadhir Arabawi, Minister Merad emphasized the transformative impact of the President’s speech:

  • Guidance for Workshops: The President’s keynote provided a clear framework for the discussions and decisions made during the event’s workshops.
  • Visionary Reforms: The decisions announced by the President aim to:
    • Promote decentralization.
    • Foster developmental fairness across regions.
    • Enhance public services and citizens’ living standards.
    • Stimulate economic initiatives.

Digital Transformation and Citizen-Centric Policies

Minister Merad reiterated the President’s commitment to digitalizing all sectors, ensuring that policies and decisions are citizen-focused, addressing concerns, and providing a dignified living environment.

Collaborative Proposals for Local and National Integration

The meeting provided a platform for interactive discussions among central and local stakeholders. Participants formulated proposals to:

  • Accelerate ongoing projects.
  • Implement measures to improve efficiency.
  • Strengthen coordination between national and local governance levels.

Appreciation for Leadership and Engagement

The Minister extended his gratitude to Prime Minister Arabawi for his dedicated oversight and involvement in the workshops. He also commended the participants for their candid dialogue and focus on aligning initiatives with the President’s vision.

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Author: Nor-Eleslam

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