Saadani: “Constitutional amendment would establish a civil state”
Amar Saidani, Secretary General of the National Liberation Front (FLN). Photo: Echorouk
FLN Party calls upon all the political parties to meet for dialogue, Secretary General of the National Liberation Front, Ammar Saadani, said in a meeting with party activists and officials of the western and south-western sides, on the Workers Day.
Saadani praised the Algerians’ performance on last April 17, during which he supported President Bouteflika, by saying; “The electoral campaign is the beginning and not the end. Coming constitution will be the birth of a civil state, state of law, in which everyone will participate in its establishment, and where there will be a separation of powers. Justice would be above everyone else. Dialogue should be open for the benefit of elite from all segments of society, especially youth, to expand the party’s popular base, and focus on the reconsideration of the party’s policy with these classes”.
Saadani avoided speaking about the internal problems of the party; “I must avoid conflicts”.
For his part, a member of the Central Committee and Vice-Chairman of Parliament, Djemiei Mohammed, told Echorouk, on a question about the conflict within the party; “There are people who were not satisfied by legitimacy, and they want to catch in troubled waters, and the reason for this is their own personal interests against the interests and goals of the party.”
“There is a deliberate intention by some hypocrites to hit the party and its legitimacy, but in return, the awareness of the party’s elite of the goals and targets, makes these parties unaccepted”.