Algiers, December 28, 2025 – The Algerian Council of Ministers, presided over by President Abdelmadjid Tebboune, today approved amendments to the organic law pertaining to political parties. The move signifies a key development in the nation’s political landscape.
President Tebboune lauded the approval, congratulating the Algerian political establishment on what he described as a new achievement that will benefit the country’s democratic process. The amended law is expected to bring significant changes to the organization and operation of political parties in Algeria, though specific details of the amendments were not immediately released.
The President also addressed the issue of constitutional reform during the meeting. He instructed officials to postpone technical amendments to the constitution to allow for a more in-depth review. This decision emphasizes the government’s commitment to safeguarding the gains made by the National Independent Authority for Elections, recognizing its vital role in ensuring fair and transparent electoral processes.
The postponement indicates a desire for careful consideration of the long-term implications of any constitutional changes. The government aims to ensure that reforms strengthen democratic institutions and promote political stability.
This latest development underscores the ongoing efforts in Algeria to refine its political system and foster a more robust and inclusive democracy. Further details regarding the specific changes to the organic law on political parties are expected to be released in the coming days.



