Algiers, Algeria – On behalf of President Abdelmadjid Tebboune, the Chief of Staff of the Presidency, Mr. Boualem Boualem, presided over a seminar today at the Palais des Nations in Algiers. The seminar was dedicated to the presentation and discussion of draft amendments to the Constitution and the organic law pertaining to the electoral system.
The event, held on Saturday, January 24, 2026, saw the participation of Prime Minister Sifi Ghrib, according to a statement released by the Presidency of the Republic. The focus of the discussions centered around the technical adjustments proposed for the Constitution and the implications for the upcoming electoral processes.
The proposed amendments are expected to streamline the existing legal framework and address identified shortcomings in the current system. The seminar provided a platform for experts and stakeholders to voice their opinions and contribute to the refinement of the draft laws before their submission for further consideration.
The Presidency emphasized the importance of these legal reforms in ensuring a more transparent and efficient electoral process. The amendments aim to reinforce democratic principles and guarantee the integrity of future elections. The discussions also explored ways to enhance citizen participation and promote a level playing field for all political actors.
This initiative underscores the government’s commitment to strengthening the foundations of Algerian democracy and ensuring a robust legal framework for the conduct of free and fair elections.



