President Bouteflika: Economic reform process, henceforth inevitable
Saturday, 20 August 2016 17:07
BAJAIA- President of the Republic Abdelaziz Bouteflika affirmed Saturday that the inevitable process of the economic reforms is able to open to the national economy new prospects “in the best interests of our people that we want to protect from the oil market fluctuations.”
The recent constitutional revision aims, among other objectives, at the modernization of “the modes and rules of governance, democracy and freedom to adapt them to the inevitable process of economic reforms, able to open to the national economy new prospects in the best interests of our people that we want to protect from oil market fluctuations,” said President of the Republic in a message read of his behalf, in Bejaia, by Minister of Culture Azeddine Mihoubi on the occasion of the National Day of Mujaheed, commemorating the double anniversary of the Offensive of North of Constantine (20 August 1955) and the Congress of Soummam (20 August 1956).
“For this purpose, we must build a diversified and competitive economy able to establish itself amidst other countries’ economies,” he added.
“That is the struggle that you are called to lead, you Algerians, the children of our dear nation, by combining your energies and skills as your elders did after the Congress of Soummam until the independence on 5 July 1962,” added President Bouteflika.
The Head of State who underlined that the Algerian people “who regained the sovereignty of their country, won, after few years, the challenge of its construction and blotted out the marks of the war and destruction through the building of a modern State with a promising industrial economy.”
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