Presidential Election To Shift Algeria To New Stage: Army Chief

Presidential Election To Shift Algeria To New Stage: Army Chief

ALGIERS, Dec 10 (NNN-APS) – Algerian Army Chief of Staff, Ahmed Gaid Salah, said, the presidential election scheduled for Dec 12, is going to move Algeria to a new stage.

“Presidential election is a passage that will lead our country to a new bright and promising stage,” Salah said, in an address to troops and high-ranking military officials, during a visit to the National Gendarmerie Command headquarters in Algiers.

He said, under this hoped-for state, the Algerian people would finally be able to achieve their legitimate aspirations for a decent life.

He called for “utmost vigilance” to secure the election and enable citizens to cast their votes freely.

The presidential campaigns in Algeria wrapped up on Sunday, as five candidates are vying for the position. They are Azzedine Mihoubi (60), Abdelkader Bengrina (57), Abdelmadjid Tebboune (73), Ali Benflis (75) and Abdelaziz Belaid (56).

Algerians are divided over the election. Some think it is the only way to end the political crisis hitting the nation since Feb 22, while others still demand the departure of all figures of the regime of the ousted president, Abdelaziz Bouteflika, before holding elections.

Algeria has seen wide-scale protests since Feb 22, forcing Bouteflika to resign on Apr 2.– NNN-APS

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