Four Algerian parties announced the formation of a new political alliance to achieve a national consensus in the country, the National Liberation Front, the National Democratic Rally, the National Construction Movement, and the Future Front.
Yesterday, Thursday, party leaders met at the headquarters of the National Liberation Front Party, and the Secretary-General of the National Liberation Front, Abdel Karim Ben Mubarak, stated that the meeting aims to establish a political alliance of formations that share common visions and seek to achieve a national consensus to protect the interests of the people.
Bin Mubarak added that his party seeks to strengthen political relations with other parties, especially at the level of Parliament in its two chambers and the local and municipal councils and based on a program based on the principles of November 1, which aims to build a popular, social democratic state within the framework of Islamic principles.
Ben Mubarak pointed out that this alliance is not limited to the upcoming presidential election, but rather aims to take unified positions in various political, legal, social and economic fields, which will enhance Algeria’s strength and stability.
These moves come as Algeria prepares for early presidential elections on September 7, 2024. Which was suddenly decided three months before its original date.
The last presidential elections were in 2019 and witnessed the victory of Abdelmadjid Tebboune with 58.15% of the votes.
The National Liberation Front (FLN) party is considered the largest party in this group. It was founded in the early 1950s and led the Algerian revolution against the French occupation. It was the only ruling party in the country since its independence until the declaration of political pluralism in 1989.
As for the National Democratic Rally (RND), it was founded in February 1997 and seeks to achieve integrated, balanced and comprehensive economic development in Algeria. As for the National Construction Movement, it was founded in 2019 and aimed to promote democratic development in Algeria, while the Future Front was founded in 2012 after its president, Abdelaziz Belaid, separated from the National Democratic Party. National Liberation Front.
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