Parties warn of the country’s weak economic situation
Various political parties agreed, at the end of the summer universities, on the country’s weak economic situation, especially after the collapse of oil prices, and their impact on the citizens under the various austerity measures that were adopted by the government to counter the collapse in prices.
In this regard, the Movement of Society for Peace warned of the government’s economic policies, in light of the absence of a comprehensive developmental vision that guarantees going out of the oil dependency, and devoting the value of work, and preserve the citizen’s dignity, and its keenness to preserve the coordination coherent and unified after the uproar that was caused by the Chairman of the Movement of Society for Peace, Abderrazak Mokri, after his famous meeting with Ouyahia.
For its part, the National Reform Movement warned the government from making improvisational and individual decisions to face the repercussions of the collapse of oil prices, which may lead to a threat to social peace.
The Movement stressed the need to open a serious dialogue between the government and the opposition, which is based on trust and the right of citizenship between the categories of the society, with a view to agree on an actual diagnosis of the causes of the crisis and its components.
The movement called, at the end of the 8th summer university, for “accelerating the development of a consensual road map, between the power components and the political class that leads to specifying dates and stations to build the state institutions on the basis of popular legitimacy.”