Algeria

Ruling Coalition Discusses Constitutional, Electoral Reforms

Algiers, Algeria – The coordination committee of the ruling coalition, “Alliance of the Majority Parties for Algeria,” convened today in Algiers to deliberate on proposed amendments to the Constitution and the organic law on elections.

The meeting, held Monday, January 26, 2026, focused on enriching and refining proposals related to the technical amendment of the Constitution and the electoral law. These discussions are aimed at ensuring a robust and transparent framework for future elections and governance in Algeria.

According to a statement released by the National Liberation Front (FLN), a key member of the coalition, the meeting provided a platform for in-depth analysis and constructive dialogue among the coalition partners. The aim is to forge a consensus on the proposed reforms, ensuring they reflect the diverse perspectives within the ruling alliance.

The proposed constitutional amendments and electoral law changes are seen as crucial steps in strengthening democratic institutions and promoting greater citizen participation in the political process. The coalition is committed to ensuring that these reforms are implemented in a manner that upholds the principles of transparency, fairness, and inclusivity.

Further details regarding the specific proposals discussed during the meeting are expected to be released in the coming days. The ruling coalition is expected to hold further consultations with various stakeholders, including civil society organizations and independent experts, to gather feedback and ensure the reforms are aligned with the aspirations of the Algerian people.

The outcomes of these discussions are anticipated to have a significant impact on the political landscape of Algeria in the years to come.

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