Soltani wants a third term to run for the presidential elections
Movement of Society and Peace (MSP), will hold a regular session of the Consultative Council next Friday and Saturday, on the impact of the preparation of the Fifth Conference of the Movement, which is expected to notice a deep re-examination of the Basic Law of the movement, which may help Abou Djarra Soltani to run for another term as head of the party, and this will be a point of the most important themes of discussion at the level of regional conferences, which starts next February.
The Committee of preparing the conference will present an outcome of its work to the members of the Shura Council, who will meet in the last session prior to the Fifth Conference, which could lead the movement to a number of changes in line with the changes of the political arena, that led to an emergency within parties seemed like fortified castles because of being loyal to the regime.
MSP is among political parties that want to play a role in the forthcoming elections, and its president Abou Djarra Soltani, has expressed his intention to run for the presidential elections, when MSP was one party of the presidential coalition along with RND and FLN, but if he will not he will not run for another term, he will not be able to run on behalf of the movement, because the current basic Law of the Party allows only two terms that cannot be renewable, knowing that the idea of revising the text and re-considering its terms will be on the agenda of the regional conferences, as well as the National Conference.
At the time of the referral of this point for discussion between the leaders and decision makers in the movement, as many of them expressed acceptance of this proposal with confirmation of reliable sources, arguing that the most important thing for them is all the decisions taken in favor of the party, and does not lead to distracting ranks, after the successive hits which it received in 2009, when the Movement of Change at the hands of leaders in the movement led by Abdelmadjeed Menasra, then the split of ministers and members of the executive office in 2012, and founded in turn Algeria’s Hope Rally.