Algiers – President Abdelmadjid Tebboune, Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces and Minister of National Defence, presided over a meeting of the Council of Ministers on Sunday, December 28, 2025. The meeting addressed critical legislative projects aimed at refining Algeria’s political and electoral landscape.
According to a statement released by the Presidency, the Council of Ministers deliberated on a draft law proposing technical amendments to the Constitution. This initiative seeks to streamline constitutional provisions and enhance the efficiency of governance.
Furthermore, the council examined two organic laws pertaining to the electoral system and political parties. These laws are central to the ongoing efforts to reform the political sphere and promote greater inclusivity and transparency in the electoral process. The proposed changes aim to modernize the legal framework governing elections and the activities of political parties, ensuring a level playing field for all participants.
The discussions focused on ensuring that the proposed legislation aligns with the principles of democratic governance and reflects the aspirations of the Algerian people. President Tebboune emphasized the importance of these reforms in strengthening the foundations of the state and fostering a more vibrant and participatory democracy.
The Council of Ministers meeting underscores the government’s commitment to implementing comprehensive reforms across various sectors. These legislative initiatives are expected to have a significant impact on the future of Algerian politics and contribute to the country’s overall development.
Further details regarding the specific amendments and provisions discussed during the meeting are expected to be released in the coming days.



