Algeria: The G14 boycotting the NPC for a parallel popular parliament

Vendredi 25 Mai 2012

Accusing the power of fraud, the group of 14 Algerian political parties decided to boycott the new legislature, which they regard as illegitimate.
Algeria: The G14 boycotting the NPC for a parallel popular parliament
Moussa Touati, President of the Algerian National Front said the 14 parties were boycotting the new Algerian parliament following the legislative elections on May 10, calling for establishing a people's parliament elected in parallel that recently elected parliament which they do not recognize as legitamate.

"Our parliamentarians will attend the opening session of the NPC to mark their presence and then will retire and will oppose any participation in internal and proceedings of the meeting illegitimate in addition to not recognize the government that will end "he said, reports the London Arabic daily Al Quds Al Arabi.

Touati was responding to a recent release of thunderous Algerian Interior Minister Daho Ould Kablia, calling on MPs to resign as boycotters not recognizing the new assembly.

"We're not junior minister for he has the right to dictate our conduct ... Such statements confirm the thesis of the Group  of 14 and teaches us that power has no consideration for the legislative institution, for which it should normally have  great respect since it is his confidence that allows the executive to invest "exclaimed Touati.

A mind that the 14 parts in question are: The Front for Justice and Development (FJD, led by Abdallah Djaballah), the new Front of Algeria (FAN), the Front of National Accord (FEN), the party for Freedom and Justice (PLJ) party fedjr El-el-Jadid, the National Democratic Front, the Algerian National Front (FNA), the Movement El-Infitah, change the Front, the justice Party and the manifesto, the Movement of Democratic Youth (MJD), the National Movement for Nature and Development , the nationalist Movement and the free Front of good governance.





Source : https://www.marocafrik.com/english/Algeria-The-G14...

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