Algerian parliament decides to exempt Prime Minister from questioning.
The Algerian parliament issued made a decision to abandon one of the regulatory tools guaranteed by the constitution which consists in addressing verbal and written questions to the executive.
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This decision was made public by “Al Islah “movement’s deputy Salah bouchareb Mohammed who was denied the right to present a series of questions to the head of the government.
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The questions were linked to the case of a group of teachers in Annaba (eastern Algeria) who passed their exams in 2002 but their recruitment was delayed till 2006.