Algiers – Senate President Azzouz Nasseri received a delegation from the Tindouf Provincial People’s Assembly (APW) on Friday, marking a significant step in fostering parliamentary culture and engagement.
The meeting, held as part of the Senate’s open-door initiative, provided a platform for dialogue and collaboration between the national legislative body and the local representatives from the Tindouf province.
DZWatch has learned that the discussions centered on key developmental challenges and opportunities facing the Tindouf region, including infrastructure projects, economic diversification, and social welfare programs. The delegation from the Tindouf APW presented a comprehensive overview of the province’s needs and priorities, emphasizing the importance of coordinated efforts between national and local authorities to address these issues effectively.
President Nasseri reiterated the Senate’s commitment to supporting local governance and ensuring that the concerns of all Algerian citizens are heard and addressed. He emphasized the crucial role of provincial assemblies in representing the interests of their constituents and contributing to the overall development of the nation.
The open-door initiative, according to a statement released by the Senate, aims to promote transparency and accessibility within the legislative branch, fostering a deeper understanding of the parliamentary process among the public. By engaging with local representatives and stakeholders, the Senate seeks to strengthen its connection with the grassroots and ensure that its legislative work reflects the needs and aspirations of the Algerian people.
This meeting underscores the ongoing efforts to strengthen the relationship between the national government and local communities, promoting a more inclusive and participatory approach to governance. The Senate’s engagement with the Tindouf APW is a testament to its commitment to supporting regional development and empowering local voices in the decision-making process.
The visit concluded with a mutual agreement to continue this dialogue and collaboration, ensuring that the concerns of Tindouf province remain a priority on the national agenda.


