Algeria: President Tebboune is keen to overcome the past economic challenges

Algerian President-elect Abdelmadjid Tebboune waves to greet attendees during a press conference in the capital Algiers, on December 13, 2019. - Abdelmadjid Tebboune, a former ally of Algeria's deposed leader Abdelaziz Bouteflika was elected yesterday president of the protest-wracked country in a widely boycotted vote, sparking another outpouring of anger on the streets today. (Photo by RYAD KRAMDI / AFP)

During the conclusion of the Entrepreneurship Days, President Abdelmadjid Tebboune addressed the past economic challenges and the future of Algeria. Speaking to business operators at the International Conference Center, the President emphasized the need to combat the deviations that have affected the national economy in the past, leading to significant losses for the public treasury.

With a firm stance, President Tebboune declared, «Except for divine power, no force in the world can exert pressure on Algeria».

This statement reflects the state’s determination to defend its economic policies against any external pressure, while emphasizing the sovereignty and resilience of the country.

He also mentioned the nostalgia of certain parties for a difficult past in Algeria, emphasizing that these parties believe they can influence the state and its economic policies.

However, the President insisted that «the train is in motion and nothing can stop it», highlighting the government’s commitment to continue economic reforms and promote the country’s development.

President Tebboune’s statement underscores Algeria’s commitment to overcoming past economic challenges and moving towards a more stable and prosperous economic future.

It sends a clear message about the nation’s resilience in the face of any attempt at economic destabilization and reinforces the confidence of economic stakeholders in the government’s policies to stimulate growth and create a conducive environment for entrepreneurship.

Riyad Bouaziz

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