Algiers – Proposed technical amendments to the Constitution and electoral law are being hailed as critical steps toward reinforcing the credibility of state institutions. Experts in constitutional law underscored the significance of the proposals stemming from the recent national conference, emphasizing their potential to address practical shortcomings identified in the current application of constitutional principles.
The proposed changes focus on refining existing mechanisms to ensure greater transparency and accountability within governmental structures. One key area of focus is the electoral system, where amendments aim to guarantee fairer representation and prevent manipulation. These modifications are designed to foster greater public trust in the electoral process and, by extension, in the legitimacy of elected officials.
“The current proposals represent a pragmatic approach to addressing real-world challenges,” noted a leading constitutional scholar. “By tackling specific issues that have emerged during the practical implementation of the Constitution, we can strengthen the foundations of our democratic institutions.”
The amendments also seek to clarify the division of powers between different branches of government, aiming to prevent potential conflicts and ensure a more efficient and effective governance system. Furthermore, the proposals include provisions designed to enhance the independence of the judiciary, a cornerstone of any democratic society.
While the specifics of the proposed amendments remain under review, legal experts generally agree that their overarching goal is to refine the existing framework and strengthen the rule of law. The amendments are seen as an opportunity to build a more resilient and credible state apparatus, capable of effectively serving the needs of the Algerian people.


