Abderrazak Mokri: Creation of a national commission to announce the boycott rate
Abderrazzak Mokri. Photo: archives
Abderrazzak Mokri predicted the regime’s split after the Presidential Elections, because who support the president, will disagree on who will lead the country with an ill president, with the possibility of social and political unrest, forcing the opposition and the candidates, who will be disappointed, to support the initiative of the democratic transition.
MSP leader imagined a black image about the general situation, which the country may live immediately after the elections, through making a negative evaluation of the electoral campaign.
“Division of the regime, will lead to the need for democratic transition, under three different opinions. Regime will argue that it should lead the transition phase by involving the political parties and joining them to government, with the creation of a new constitution, to break down the opposition, or political parties will say that they do not recognize the state institutions, and that the opposition is the only party that should lead the transition, while the third possibility includes the emergence of voices that call for an inclusive transitional phase, by launching negotiations between the government and the opposition, an option which is supported by MSP, which refuses to be disoriented by the trick of the regime”, Mokri assered during a press conference on Tuesday.
“Presidential Elections may have drawbacks, as opposition will be strong, and the disappointment of candidates will lead to the alliance with the boycotters. We are conducting contacts with personalities, and parties for the seminar to achieve agreement as a first stage between the opposition, to present later their perception of power, and if it will accept, Algeria will survive from the crisis. We will exercise all forms of political and peaceful pressure, to force the authority to adopt the option of democratic transition, which is shared by everyone , in coordination with allies, including the media, which will create a political revival”.
MSP also plans to create a national commission for the follow-up of the electoral process, and develop a model at the level of each Wilaya, to monitor the boycott rate and announced it to the public opinion.
A large front will be created to include the boycotting parties and other formations; “Initiative of the Socialist Forces Front agree about several points with the initiative of the boycotters, which will facilitate cooperation among them. We do not care if we disagreed with FFS in the past, by virtue of being ready to work with anyone without any embarrassment.