Algeria: President Tebboune urges Swift Government resolutions for the Well-being of the Algerian People

Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune led a session of the council of ministers on Tuesday, November 14, during which he issued directives to expedite the implementation of pending government resolutions or those facing delays.

In the meeting, President Tebboune delivered a clear message to government members, urging them to avoid excessive promises and remain committed to the Algerian people.

This stance underscores the emphasis on transparency and accountability in government actions, emphasizing the need to meet the expectations of the population.

According to a statement from the presidency, the meeting results indicate that the president explicitly ordered continued support for vulnerable and middle-class segments of the population.

He emphasized the importance of preserving citizens’ purchasing power, a crucial concern in the current economic context.

This directive reflects the government’s determination to take concrete measures to alleviate the economic difficulties that the population might be facing.

Furthermore, President Tebboune highlighted the priority given to all aspects of housing programs.

This focus aims to contribute to preserving the dignity of citizens by ensuring adequate access to housing and facilitating their daily lives.

This measure aligns with the government’s overall vision to improve the living conditions of the population.

In summary, President T-bone’s directives underscore the need for swift and effective government action to address the needs of the population.

By calling for the acceleration of pending resolutions, the president emphasizes his commitment to the well-being of Algerians and the realization of electoral promises for a better future.

Samir TOUATI

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