Algiers, Algeria – Several political parties have lauded the outcomes of the Council of Ministers meeting held Sunday, under the presidency of Abdelmadjid Tebboune, as a demonstration of genuine political will to establish a serious and responsible political practice.
The focal point of the praise centers around the approval of the organic law concerning political parties. This legislative move is viewed as a crucial step towards solidifying the foundations for a more mature and accountable political landscape in Algeria.
“This law reflects a commitment to fostering a political environment where parties operate with transparency and accountability,” stated a representative from one of the leading political organizations. “It sets clear guidelines and expectations, which will ultimately benefit the Algerian people.”
The approved legislation is expected to introduce stricter regulations regarding party funding, membership, and internal governance. It also aims to promote greater inclusivity and participation from diverse segments of society.
Analysts suggest that the timing of this legislative push is significant, as Algeria prepares for upcoming elections. The government’s emphasis on political reform underscores its commitment to ensuring a fair and credible electoral process.
While details of the organic law are still being finalized, early indications suggest that it will empower the National Independent Authority for Elections (ANIE) to play a more robust role in monitoring and regulating political parties.
The Council of Ministers meeting outcomes have been met with cautious optimism from various corners of the political spectrum. Many believe that the success of this initiative hinges on its effective implementation and the willingness of all political actors to embrace the principles of good governance and responsible leadership.
DZWatch will continue to provide updates on this developing story as it unfolds.



