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Bouteflika not dead yet | ||
2015-11-21 | ||
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Last week the Algerian Prime Minister Sellal claimed that Bouteflika was in full control of the country’s affairs after a group of 19 prominent Algerian public figures wrote a letter to the President asking to meet with him and throwing into question the legitimacy of institutions. The group of 19 also alleged that a number of Bouteflika’s aids and ministers were taking advantage of the President’s poor condition to groom a successor and run the country unilaterally.
However, Wednesday, Abderrazak Makri, leader of le Mouvement pour la société et la paix (MSP) slammed authorities for keeping silent on the President’s health condition. “Every day, there are rumours on the sickness of the President, his admission to hospital and even his death. The regime is keeping quiet. Where is the state? It is not normal,” Makri slammed. In a recent press conference, Makri said he is fearing the worst for Algeria. The situation is on the verge of explosion and Algeria, in view of the current economic crisis, is threatened by collapse before the end of 2016. | ||
Posted by:Steve White |
#2 His comb-over will live forever! |
Posted by: Frank G 2015-11-21 14:00 |
#1 ...'E's merely pinin' for the fjords. Mike |
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski 2015-11-21 08:47 |