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234 signatures out of 315 members who pulled confidence from Belkhadem

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Conflict raged at the National Liberation Front (FLN) and intensified with the approaching date of the Central Committee on the end of January, as this conflict starts to take other forms, from exchange accusations between the opponents to the bickering with numbers between the Secretary-General, Abdelaziz Belkhadem, supporters and his opponents.

Figures are conflicting in the number of members of the central Commission between the parties of the conflict in the forthcoming party, as each party is claiming the possession of the majority of members, in the form of defiance for the opposing side.

In this framework opponents of the Secretary-General and his political bureau resort to escalation of their tone towards Belkhadem and his followers, as Abdelkarim Abada, coordinator of the movement of change at the National Liberation Front, announced that the number of members of the Central Committee, who claim for the departure of the Secretary-General, Abdelaziz Belkhadem, are 234 members out of 351, as his opponents were unable to ask for a special session of the central Committee, as long as they hold two-thirds of the members of the Central Committee as stipulated in the internal rules of the party, adding that prominent the issue of resignation of Belkhadem will be decided during the session of the Central Committee which will be held at 31 January and February 1 and 2.

By contrast, Abdel-Hamid Si Afif member of the party’s politburo, led by Belkhadem, asserted that more than two thirds of the members of LN’s Central Committee, support Abdelaziz Belkhadem to remain secretary-general of FLN, adding that the number of ministers opponents are only three, not eight.

In the same context, Belkhadem rushed to exclude of his opponents from attending the work of the central Committee, which means that Belkhadem guaranteed according to by Si Afif, staying on top of the ancient party, in spite of his opponents, who want change, and his party’s ministers in the government of Prime Minister Abdelmalek Sellal.

Between this and that, the polls, which were announced by the parties by the end of next week, will decide about the parties of the conflict, and end the crisis which begun since the Ninth Congress, and give full-time to prepare the presidential elections for 2014, and then revealing the truth.

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