Parliamentarian groups’ leaders call for the departure of the Parliament’s chief
The group leaders of the political parties sitting in the lower house of the Algerian parliament have vehemently reacted to the declarations made by the president of this institution Abdelaziz Ziari to Echourouk newspaper where he linked the failure or the success of the parliament to those parties.
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The National Democratic Rally ( RND) spokesman Miloud Chorfi has slammed the president of the lower house saying” As we are concerned, we have never felt at any period of time that we failed in carrying on out legislative task, if there was a failure he ( Ziari) should ask his party that holds majority in the parliament”.
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M Chorfi praised his deputies’ performances in the parliamentary sessions noting , in a declaration to Echourouk” I do believe that that responsibility lies on those who run parliaments’ affairs, not on anybody else… If they ( suggesting Ziari) have failed to convince their own deputies to attend the sessions, everybody can testify that the RND deputies have always committed to their duties and there is no room for false accusations”.
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The leader of the Movement for society of Peace ( MSP) Abu Bakr Mohammed Cherif has staunchly rebuked Ziari’s attitude laying the blame, instead , on him because ha has regularly opposed the suggestions made by his party or from others.
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“ I disagree with Ziari…he avoided the truth… who is responsible for the freezing of some 20 draft laws at the parliament? We have suggested three draft laws but were never discussed neither the 20 others.. He should reply before blaming the parliamentarian groups”, he said.
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For his part, the leader of the Algerian National Front ( FNA) Abdelkader Drihim laid the blame of the parliament’s failure to the presidential alliance that holds majority brushing aside, thus, Ziari’s accusations. He went saying that the parliament has lost al credibility because it was run from above.
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To recall, Echourouk tried to collect the view of the leader of the National liberation Front ( Ziari’s party), but Alaayachi Daadouaa declined to comment.
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