MPs slam interior minister over tailor- made draft law
Several parliamentarians have yesterday vehemently criticized the new draft law governing the municipalities forwarded by the interior minister Dahou Oueld Kabliya at the National Popular Assembly, blaming him for keeping a tailor- made text in the drawer to shelve it out nearly at the end of the MPs’ mandate.
- The spokesperson of “ Anahdha” movement Mohammed Hadibi has demanded the withdrawal of the draft law from the parliamentary sessions before boycotting the debates denouncing what they consider as a petty political manoeuvre at the expense of the country and people Alike.
- The party’s members blamed the interior minister for choosing this particular period of time to present the draft law for discussion considering it “ as inappropriate until the election of a new representative parliament”.
- Anahdha representatives have simply called for the withdrawal of the text on account that this “current parliament, whose mandate is nearing the end, doesn’t represent the Algerian people since it is made up of the presidential alliance”.
- For his part the interior minister Dahou Oueld Kabliya dwelt on the wide range of problems that had to face the people’s representatives over the current mandate revealing that “ 32 municipalities witnessed a breach of confidence since 2008, 21 among them were due to deep dissentions among the members and 11 for gross mismanagement”.