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Monitoring Elections National Committee faces hard times

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Head of the National Committee for Monitoring Elections Mohammed Seddiki

Partisan divisions threaten of exposing the National Committee for Monitoring Elections, due to the emergence of conflictingwings, which influence extends to the wilayas and local committees, in light of the fears of the Interior Ministry that these differences will lead to destroying the Commission, and thus compromising the credibility of the local elections to be held next Thursday.

The dispute between the Head of the National Committee for Monitoring Elections Mohammed Seddiki, and one of its members Abdellah Tamin, did not end at the Headquarters of the Central Committee in Algiers, but went beyong the walls of the headquarters of the wilaya and reached the local committees, which are noticing the sign of divisions that may affect, according to observers to the political matter, the conduct of their activities during the elections’ day, at a time the political parties are willing to participate in the electoral process to ensure the transparency of the polls.

The Commission of Seddiki was single bloc comprising representatives of 52 political parties, it decided to enter the midst of elections, today it becomes divided into three wings, the first wing includes activists in the Ahd 54 who are loyalists to Mohammed Siddiki, the second wing is represented by activists in Al Fadjr Al Djadid (New Dawn), while the third wing is committed to neutrality, and is represented by other political parties in Saddiki’s committee, as these divisions affected the basis level of the body, due to the outbreak of conflicts among its members, at the time some members took advantage of the National Committee, to communicate with high-level officials in the administration, to get some privileges and benefits, and that instead of a full-time healing and to monitor the elections, according to the confirmation of informed sources.
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