Algeria - Rabia Khureis
Algeria's difficult economic and financial situation as a result of the collapse of oil prices in the international markets dominated the election campaigns of the political parties during the campaigns of the elections, scheduled to be held on May 4.
The National Rally for Democracy (NRD), the second political group in Algeria, led by the Director of the Office of the President of Algeria, Ahmed Ouyahia, focused in its electoral program on the current economic situation of Algeria.
The political group opted for one of its most important programs to adapt to the financial situation, to meet the requirements of diversification and competitiveness, and to respond to social aspirations.
Algeria's ruling party has retained the program of Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika and has made no changes, despite the changing economic and financial indicators and the difficult situation in which Algeria is floundering.
The General Secretary of the ruling party, Jamal Ould Abbas, in press statements, finally, that the program of the President of the Republic is the program to be adopted by the Liberation Front Party in the next election campaign.
On the other hand, the Islamic parties also focused on the financial and economic situation of Algeria and would use the opportunity as usual to accuse them of the policies and policies of the Algerian government, basing on the promises made the government earlier and did not implement until now.
The leader of the Movement for a Society of Peace, the largest organization of the Muslim Brotherhood in Algeria, Farouk Tayfour, told Arabs Today that the pole, which includes both the Front of Change led by former Algerian Minister Abdel Meguid Mansoura and the Movement for a Society of Peace led by Abdul Razzaq Mqri, will focus on the current financial and economic situation of Algeria.
The Algerian Labor Party, the oldest opposition party led by Louisa Hanoun and the Algerian People's Movement led by former Minister of Commerce Amara Ben Younis, will inform Algerians to the financial and economic situation of the country because the former minister in Abdelmalek Salal's government sees it as the best solution for voting, and give legitimacy to the next parliament.