The Borneo Post

Algeria constituti­onal council chief quits

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ALGIERS: The head of Algeria’s constituti­onal council stepped down Tuesday after weeks facing the ire of protesters, state television reported.

Tayeb Belaiz informed the council, which will play a key role in upcoming presidenti­al elections, that “he presented his resignatio­n... to the head of state”.

Algerians have called for Belaiz and other top figures to quit in mass demonstrat­ions which prompted the departure of veteran president Abdelaziz Bouteflika earlier this month.

Protesters have targeted the “3B” – Belaiz, Prime Minister Noureddine Bedoui, and Abdelkader Bensalah who served as upper house speaker until being appointed interim president after Bouteflika’s resignatio­n.

Bensalah has defended his appointmen­t under constituti­onal rules and has pledged a transparen­t vote, to be held on July 4.

The constituti­onal council is tasked with vetting election candidates, as well as ensuring the regularity of the polls.

Belaiz has served as a minister almost without interrupti­on for 16 years and was appointed head of the constituti­onal council for the second time on Feb 10.

Later that month, Algerians took to the streets to rally against Bouteflika’s bid for a fifth term in polls initially schedule for April.

The demonstrat­ions swelled and spread nationwide, with protesters calling for a broad overhaul of the political system following the president’s departure.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Algerian students take part in a demonstrat­ion in the capital Algiers.
— AFP photo Algerian students take part in a demonstrat­ion in the capital Algiers.
 ??  ?? Tayeb Belaiz
Tayeb Belaiz

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