Algiers – The Council of Ministers has approved the draft organic law pertaining to political parties during its meeting held today, Sunday. The meeting was presided over by President Abdelmadjid Tebboune, according to a statement released by the Council.
The approved legislation is expected to bring significant changes to the regulatory landscape governing the formation, operation, and activities of political parties within the nation. While specific details of the law were not immediately disclosed in the statement, sources suggest it aims to strengthen transparency and accountability within the political system.
DZWatch will continue to monitor developments surrounding this crucial piece of legislation and provide in-depth analysis as more information becomes available. The new law is anticipated to have a far-reaching impact on the political dynamics of the country, potentially reshaping the party landscape in the lead-up to future elections.
The Council of Ministers, under President Tebboune, has emphasized its commitment to fostering a more robust and democratic political environment. This law is seen as a key step in achieving that goal, ensuring that political parties operate within a clear and well-defined legal framework.
The government believes the revised regulations will encourage greater citizen participation in the political process and contribute to a more stable and representative political system. Further announcements regarding the implementation and specific provisions of the organic law are expected in the coming days.



