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Algeria Finalizes Preparations for Legislative Elections Amidst President Tebboune’s Renewed Commitment to Dialogue and Economic Reform

Algeria's Ministry of the Interior is meticulously overseeing the logistical preparations for the upcoming legislative elections scheduled for July 2nd. Central inspection commissions have been dispatched to various wilayas across the nation to ensure optimal readiness for the electoral process.

Algeria legislative elections preparations

These inspections, directed by the Minister of the Interior, Saïd Sayoud, aim to guarantee seamless logistical arrangements. The commissions are meeting with local authorities and independent election authority (ANIE) representatives to assess the progress of preparations and evaluate the necessary logistical infrastructure. Field visits include inspecting facilities for storing electoral materials and the offices of ANIE coordinators, ensuring all conditions are met for a successful election.

The article also highlights President Abdelmadjid Tebboune's consistent commitment to political dialogue with parties, emphasizing his dedication to engaging with the Algerian people through constructive discussions. He reiterated his pledge to initiate dialogue with political parties once the law on political parties is adopted by Parliament, underscoring his commitment to implementing all agreed-upon accords.

President Tebboune's approach of broad consultation with political forces and national figures has fostered national cohesion and strengthened state institutions. These consultations have garnered significant support for ongoing reforms, based on dialogue and consensus. The President's engagement with the national media, including regular interviews, has been instrumental in addressing key political and socio-economic issues and fostering a more informed public discourse.

The article further details the President's commitment to economic reforms, aimed at establishing an open and diversified economic model. The new investment law, promulgated in July 2022, provides a reassuring and stimulating legal framework for investment, ensuring equal rights and opportunities for both local and foreign investors. The law guarantees legal stability for a minimum of 10 years and enhances transparency through digital procedures and a national one-stop shop for major projects.

Key economic reforms, such as the abolition of the 51/49 rule (except for strategic sectors) and the establishment of a Supreme Council for Import Regulation, signal Algeria's dedication to diversifying its economy away from hydrocarbon dependency and fostering a more attractive investment climate.

Related topics: Algeria elections, legislative elections, President Tebboune, political dialogue, economic reforms, Algeria development

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