Restoration of state authority, the fight against corruption, the war against bureaucracy, economic and social development, Algeria’s return to the international scene, the memory file: it is almost a race against time with underlying battles everywhere.
In two years, more than half of which have been spent in a pandemic, President Abdelmadjid Tebboune has succeeded, against all odds, in keeping to the policy lines he has set himself through his 54 commitments.
Nothing stops President Tebboune, who is committed everywhere to building this new Algeria, with a strong and fair state, capable of fulfilling all necessary functions.
The President, strengthened by his legitimacy and popularity, is today generating immense hope among all those who dream of a strong and prosperous Algeria. It is very easy to demonstrate today, with figures to back it up, that many reforms and measures have been carried out in spite of a bureaucracy that still adopts a destructive stance.
Moreover, President Tebboune does not mince his words in criticising the inaction and false prudence of a sclerotic administration that has generated a mafia economy, an economy of corruption that has developed and strengthened over the years. Moreover, since the advent of the Tebboune era, there have been no cases of corruption, as the president of the Republic is determined to free the country from this scourge.
This battle against corruption has not made anyone happy, starting with the former colonial power, which was in step with Algeria’s destroyers.
France’s economic interests have always been protected by the Algerian bureaucratic system and the extra-constitutional forces that have sold Algeria off to French lobbies.
Moreover, it is not for nothing that the media relays of these French lobbies permanently blacken Algeria’s image. It is as if they are blind, they only see trains that do not arrive on time, while many trains arrive on time!
The Algerian economy has recovered and, above all, has freed itself from these lobbies which, sixty years later, are still haunted by the lost paradise. Why persist in lying by conveying the idea that the Algerian economy is in great difficulty, when the economic difficulty is perceptible in France where half the population is in a state of social distress?
“36% of French people are in financial difficulty and 20% skip meals,” said a former French industry minister in an interview with an economic magazine.
The French political and media system has not taken the measure of the new situation in Algeria, which is fuelling strong resentment against France among the Algerian people, who are united behind their president and their army.
Translated by hope from https://algerie54.dz/2022/02/26/presidence-19/