Louiza Hanoune: “I called upon Bouteflika's brother to intervene to stop Haddad's oligarchy”
Louisa Hanoun. Photo: archive
Secretary General of the Workers’ Party, Louisa Hanoune, accused the opposition of interpreting her call to President Bouteflika’s younger brother and his Personal Adviser, Said, to intervene to stop the deviations in the State and the present dangerous systematic policy, on the grounds that it is a step towards a hereditary rule in Algeria.
Hanoune added, in her speech during the opening of the National Committee of Working Women, that she called upon the President’s brother to intervene, but some parties provide satanic and strange interpretations.
Opposition thinks that Hanoune invitation to President’s brother intervention is a call to a hereditary rule, but she asserted that her call to Said Bouteflika, aims to stop the oligarchical deviation that is led by the businessman and President of the Forum of Heads of Institutions, Ali Haddad.
“Said Bouteflika is the closest person to the President, this is why I called him to intervene.”
“Labor Party definitively refused the hereditary rule, and stands against all attempts to privatize the state for the narrow interests, and the party calls for respecting the hierarchy of responsibilities in the state.”
Hanoune renewed her accusations and critics against the Minister of Industry and Mines, Abdessalam Bouchuoareb, and the businessman and President of the Forum of heads of institutions, Ali Haddad, the occasion of holding the Algerian-Italian Economic Forum, and wondered about the capacity of Italy to be invited to invest in Algeria, after being weakened by the economic crisis, unless “Italy” is offered bounties of plundering the wealth of Algeria.
“Health bill, which will be presented to parliament in the coming days for approval, is a ticking time bomb, because its goal is the elimination of free treatment, which will return Algeria to the colonial era. It is a prelude to the regime on the American way.”