Algiers – A meeting of the Council of Ministers took place today, presided over by President Abdelmadjid Tebboune, Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces and Minister of National Defense. The meeting’s agenda included a draft law encompassing a technical amendment to the Constitution, along with two draft organic laws pertaining to the electoral system and political parties.
The proposed constitutional amendment is understood to be of a technical nature, intended to refine existing provisions and ensure greater clarity within the framework of the fundamental law. Details regarding the specific articles targeted for amendment were not immediately available, but sources suggest the changes aim to streamline governmental processes and enhance the efficiency of state institutions.
The draft organic laws concerning the electoral system and political parties are expected to address key aspects of Algeria’s political landscape. These laws are anticipated to establish clear guidelines for electoral procedures, campaign financing, and the registration and operation of political parties. The reforms are likely intended to promote greater transparency, fairness, and inclusivity in the political arena.
In addition to the legislative matters, the Council of Ministers also received a presentation concerning compensation for transportation costs within the economic sector. This suggests ongoing efforts to alleviate financial burdens on businesses and individuals involved in various economic activities, potentially through subsidies or other forms of assistance. The details of the compensation plan were not immediately disclosed.
The outcomes of these discussions and the subsequent legislative actions are expected to have a significant impact on Algeria’s political and economic development in the coming months. DZWatch will continue to provide in-depth coverage and analysis of these developments as they unfold.


