Former ministers and top officials summoned to quit their houses at the State’s Residency
administration of the State’s Residency of Club Des Pins has given 20 days for former ministers and top officials to quit their houses, knowing that several units remained unoccupied since years.
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Sources have revealed to Echourouk that the Residency’s manager Abdelhamid Melzi has sent formal notices to top officials including 5 former ministers, summoning them to leave their houses, in order in order to distribute them to new members of the cabinet and other officials.
Several ministers from the former government are obliged to comply with this decision including the former premier Ahmed Ouyahia, the sports and youth minister El Hahemi Djiar, the training minister El Hadi Khaldi, the health minister Djamel Oueld Abbas and the minister of communication Nacer
M’ Hel.
Other businessmen from the public and private sectors who rented villas inside the Residency or built their own houses the periphery were summoned to quit them as well. Many of them rented on their turn their personal houses outside the Residency and benefited from the State’s Residency for years.
To recall, the manager of the State’s Residency has sent formal notices last July to former ministers including Abu Djerra Soltani, Al Hachemi Djaaboub, Andelmadjid Menacera and the former Director General of the Algerian flight company Ouahid Bou Abdellah, summoning them to quit.