Algiers – Prime Minister Sifi Ghrib inaugurated the National Conference on proposed technical amendments to the Constitution and the organic law pertaining to the electoral system today, Saturday, at the Palais des Nations in Club des Pins, Algiers.
The conference marks a significant step in the government’s ongoing efforts to refine the legal framework governing Algeria’s political landscape. The proposed amendments aim to address specific technical aspects of the Constitution and electoral law, with the stated goal of enhancing transparency, efficiency, and fairness in the electoral process.
The Prime Minister’s presence underscores the importance the government attaches to these reforms. The conference brings together a diverse group of participants, including legal experts, academics, representatives from political parties, and members of civil society. Over the course of the conference, attendees will analyze and debate the proposed amendments, offering their insights and recommendations.
The focus remains on technical adjustments, sources close to the government stated, emphasizing that the amendments are not intended to fundamentally alter the core principles of the Constitution. Instead, the goal is to clarify existing provisions and streamline procedures related to elections.
The outcome of the National Conference is expected to inform the final drafting of the amendments, which will then be submitted to Parliament for consideration and approval. The government has expressed its commitment to ensuring a broad consensus on the reforms, taking into account the views and concerns of all stakeholders.
The conference is seen as a crucial opportunity to strengthen Algeria’s democratic institutions and promote greater public trust in the electoral system. The discussions and debates that take place in the coming days will undoubtedly shape the future of Algerian politics.



