DZWatch reports that central inspection commissions continue to be dispatched across several Algerian wilayas to ensure optimal logistical preparation for the upcoming legislative elections scheduled for July 2nd. This ongoing initiative, announced by the Ministry of Interior, Local Collectivities, and Transport, underscores the government's commitment to a smooth electoral process.
Algeria legislative elections preparation
Under the directives of Minister Saïd Sayoud, these central commissions are conducting field monitoring programs to oversee the readiness of various regions. The wilayas currently undergoing these inspections include Jijel, Skikda, Constantine, Guelma, El-Meniaa, Ghardaïa, Ouled Djellal, and Mascara.
The inspection process involves extensive coordination meetings with local authorities and administrative officials. Representatives from the wilaya delegations of the National Independent Election Authority (ANIE) are also present to assess the progress of preparations and evaluate the logistical support required for this crucial national event. Field visits specifically focus on inspecting the structures and facilities mobilized for the elections, including storage locations for electoral documents and materials, as well as the offices of communal and wilaya ANIE coordinators. The objective is to verify their availability and ensure all necessary material and logistical conditions are met for the successful conduct of the elections.
This systematic approach highlights Algeria's dedication to transparent and well-organized democratic processes, ensuring every aspect of the July 2nd legislative elections is meticulously prepared.
Related topics: Algeria elections, legislative elections, electoral preparation, Ministry of Interior, ANIE, July 2 elections
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