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On Friday, Algerians continued to demonstrate for the sixth consecutive day of protests demanding their resignation President Abdelaziz Bouteflika And those who are close to it.
Algerians rejected Bouteflika's withdrawal from the decision to run for a fifth term and a "Comprehensive National Symposium" Reviewing political, economic and social reforms, considering that it is "just one more maneuver to save time and ensure the continuity of the system ".
In an effort to calm the situation, the Chief of Staff of the Army called the team Ahmed Kayed SalehTo activate Article 102 of the Constitution, which provides for the announcement of the vacancy of the post of president due to illness, the Constitutional Council has instructed the President of Parliament to assume temporarily the presidency until the organization of elections which creates a climate of division between supporters and opponents.
A Tunisian street talks about Algerian mobility
Polling site "Arab Sky News" The views of some Tunisians, to feel the pulse of citizens and citizens on the developments in the neighboring country, AlgeriaEspecially that the Tunisians were two races to demonstrate in 2011 "The Jasmine Revolution", which overthrew the regime of Zine El Abidine Ben Ali.
By consensus, the sample of Tunisians we interviewed supported the protests of the Algerians, stressing that "Solving the success is peaceful".
Latifa Al-Najari, a student at the Faculty of Legal and Political Sciences, said, "The Algerian brothers have shown a lot of awareness and responsibility through their peaceful protests." Adding: "The regime must also face the same awareness and realize that things can turn around if he continues to underestimate and ignore the manifestations. "
Shuaib, who is a bank official, refused to enter the discussion, arguing that "what is happening in Algeria must stay in Algeria", but took the floor in general about the idea of mobility, explaining that it is necessary "For the same time, it takes a lot of rationality in determining the demands, as well as the need to avoid random protests".
He added: "What happened in France is a good example." The yellow jackets started the demonstrations in a rational way and interacted positively with the presidency, but the randomness was eventually overwhelmed and the result was not at the limit of time. "
While Ibrahim Kadhaf, a home appliance trader, what he described as "A golden tip for the success of the Algerian movement", saying: "The solution is peaceful: any break, riot or carelessness can be in the interest of the regime to hold the iron fists in mind. "
He added, "We had the same experience years ago, we saw how the authorities exploited the exit of any demonstrator of control and turned it into an asset to prevent demonstrations."
Algerian mobility "The present absentee"
He asked a number of observers not to put the Algerian movement on the table of Arab meetings, especially at the summit to be held Sunday, since what happens in Algeria "Touch all Arab countries "While others said it was" As in the interior, my solution does not require any external interference ".
In this regard, the former Tunisian diplomat and current ambassador of the Arab League in Libya, Salahuddin al-Jamali, in an interview with the site "Arab Sky News", What not to put the subject of Algeria on the Arabic table is "The right decision".
He added: "The bottom line is that no organization or external framework interferes with the protests of Algeria as an internal body and does not it's not yet developed until the crisis. "
He continued: "It is a natural, peaceful and democratic movement, and I hope that the demonstrations will continue in this way until the demands are met."
Jamali stressed the need "Rationalization" Demonstrations in this Maghreb country "Not to be exploited by third parties" Added to: "More importantly, the elderly in Algeria understood that their scene was over and that it was It was time to pass the torch. "
Do not interfere with Algeria
For its part, said professor of international relations at the University of Algiers, Zuhair Bou-turban, on the site "Arab Sky News", That the Arab League's inability to register the issue of Algerian mobility on the agenda of the 30th summit represents "Letter to Algeria", that "No one will interfere in the internal affairs of Algeria".
He continued: "It seems that the university has reacted positively with the reassurance of power in neighboring Algeria on the demonstrations", stressing that Algerian officials "have worked to convince the world that the crisis will soon lead to a solution that does not will require the intervention of no external party ".
The expert on international relations and former spokesperson for the African Union, Noureddine Mezni, explained that the Algerian situation would be absent from the Arab summit table, but "It will be present at the bilateral and bilateral consultations between the leaders of the countries. present. "
He added to the website "Arab Sky News", That the representative of Algeria at the summit, Ramtan Lamamra, met the Tunisian president, Baji commander of the Sibsi He gave him a detailed account of what was happening in Algeria, "He also transmitted an oral message from President Bouteflika".
He continued: "The situation in Algeria is very important for all neighboring countries and should attract the attention of the Arab world, since the stability of the situation in this region concerns the whole region."
The official spokesman for the Arab summit, Mahmoud Khmeri, told the media that the recent developments in the Algerian file "Not on the table" at the summit table, stressing that the agenda is predetermined and that it will not be changed in light of what is happening in Algeria.
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On Friday, Algerians continued to demonstrate for the sixth consecutive day of demonstrations calling for the resignation of President Abdelaziz Bouteflika and his close associates.
Bouteflika rejected Bouteflika's decision to stand for a fifth term and organized a "comprehensive national seminar" to review political, economic and social reforms, saying it was "a maneuver to save time and money". ensure the continuity of the system ".
In an attempt to appease the situation, the Army Chief of Staff, Lieutenant-General Ahmed Kayed Saleh, called for the activation of Article 102 of the the Constitution, which stipulates the vacancy of the post of president due to illness.The Constitutional Council will instruct the President of Parliament to temporarily assume the presidency until the organization of elections. Faced with a split between supporters and opponents.
A Tunisian street talks about Algerian mobility
The Tunisian news agency "Sky News Arabia" has examined the views of some Tunisian citizens to show citizens the pulse of events in their neighboring country, Algeria, from Algeria. as much as the Tunisians were two races to protest in 2011 during the "Jasmine Revolution" which overthrew the regime of Zine El Abidine Ben.
By consensus, the sample of Tunisians we interviewed supported the protests of Algerians, stressing that "the solution to success is peaceful".
"The Algerian brothers have shown a lot of awareness and responsibility through their peaceful protests," said Latifa Al-Najari, a student at the Faculty of Law and Political Sciences. "The regime must also face the same awareness and realize that things can turn around if it continues to neglect it and underestimate the manifestations."
"What happens in Algeria must stay in Algeria," said Shoaib, who works at a bank, declined to comment on the idea of mobility. "It takes a lot of time and requires a lot of rationality, defining the demands, as well as the need to avoid randomization in the protests."
He added: "What happened in France is a good example." The yellow jackets started the demonstrations in a rational way and interacted positively with the presidency, but the chance was finally exceeded and the result has not been to the limit of the hour. "
"The solution is peaceful," he said, "any breakup, riot or recklessness may be in the interests of the regime, to hold the iron fist in mind."
"We have the same experience years ago and we have seen how the authorities exploit the output of any demonstrator of control and make it a master card to prevent demonstrations."
Algerian mobility "absent present"
He asked a number of observers not to put the Algerian movement on the table of Arab meetings, especially at the summit to be held Sunday, considering that what happens in Algeria "affects all Arab countries ", while others said that it was" an internal matter and that it was not necessary to solve it. External ".
In this regard, Salaheddine Jamali, a former Tunisian diplomat and current Arab League envoy to Libya, said in an interview with Sky News Arabia that not putting the Algerian issue on the Arab table was a "good decision".
"The bottom line is that no organization or outside executive is involved in Algeria 's protests as an internal body and that this body does not go to court. is not yet developed until the crisis. "
"It is a natural, peaceful and democratic movement, I hope the protests will continue until the demands are met," he said.
"The most important is that the great Algerian people have understood that their scene was over and that the time had come to pass the torch," said Jamali, stressing the need to "rationalize" the protests in the country of the Maghreb "in order to not to be exploited by strangers. "
Do not interfere with Algeria
For his part, Zuhair Bou Ammama, professor of international relations at the University of Algiers, told Sky News Arabia that not to include the Arab League on the agenda of the 30th summit constitutes a "message to Algeria" according to which "no one will interfere in the affairs of the Arab League". Algeria internal ".
"It seems that the university has reacted positively with the reassurance of power in the neighboring countries on the Algerian demonstrations," he said, adding that Algerian officials "have worked to convince the world that the crisis would find soon a solution, which would not require the intervention of any external party ".
Noureddine Mezni, an expert on international relations and former spokesman for the African Union, explained that the Algerian situation would be absent from the Arab summit table, but that it "would be present in bilateral and bilateral consultations between the leaders of the countries present ".
He added that the Algerian representative at the summit, Ramtan Lamamra, met Tunisian President Béji Caid al-Sibsi and gave him a detailed account of the situation in Algeria. "He also received a verbal message from President Bouteflika."
"The situation in Algeria is very important for all neighboring countries and should attract the attention of the Arab world, since the stability of the situation in this region concerns the whole region".
Official spokesman for the Arab summit, Mahmoud al-Khameiri, told the media that the recent developments in the Algerian file were "not on the table" at the summit table, stressing that Agenda is set in advance and that it will not be changed in light of what is happening in Algeria.