Algeria's Ministry of the Interior is meticulously overseeing the logistical preparations for the legislative elections scheduled for July 2nd. Central inspection committees have been dispatched to numerous provinces to ensure optimal readiness for the electoral process.
Algeria legislative election preparations
These oversight missions, initiated under the directives of the Minister of the Interior, Saïd Sayoud, are a key component of the ongoing field monitoring program. The central inspection committees are engaging in coordination meetings with local authorities and regional administrative officials, alongside representatives from the Independent National Electoral Authority (ANIE), to assess the progress of preparations and evaluate the logistical requirements for a smooth election day.
Field visits also include thorough inspections of facilities designated for electoral operations, such as storage sites for election materials and the offices of ANIE's communal and provincial coordinators. The aim is to verify their availability and ensure all necessary material and logistical conditions are met for the successful execution of this national event.
In parallel, political parties have been actively engaging with their members and supporters through rallies and meetings across various provinces over the weekend, presenting their platforms. President Abdelmadjid Tebboune recently reaffirmed his commitment to political dialogue, emphasizing its constructive nature and his intention to implement all agreements reached with political parties, particularly after the adoption of the law on political parties by Parliament.
President Tebboune has consistently fostered national cohesion through broad consultations with political forces and national figures, strengthening state institutions and their strategic directions. His engagement with political parties and civil society organizations underscores a shared commitment to ongoing reforms, national unity, and the protection of the nation's security and stability.
International observers have noted Algeria's progress in consolidating public freedoms, democratic practices, and human rights, alongside increased civil society participation in governance. These advancements are supported by proposed amendments to laws governing associations, political parties, and local governance, aligning with the November 2020 constitutional framework.
The President's dialogue with national media, including periodic interviews, has been instrumental in addressing socio-professional concerns within the journalistic community and enhancing their role in national development. Furthermore, deep economic reforms, aimed at diversifying the economy beyond hydrocarbons and creating an attractive investment climate, have been widely praised. The new investment law, enacted in July 2022, guarantees legal stability, transparency, and equal opportunities for all investors, while the abolition of the 51/49 rule, with exceptions for strategic sectors, further enhances the attractiveness of Algeria's economy.
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