Algeria, now 19 years after the end of the war in 1962, has a strange president for the past 20 years. Abdallaz Butauf Lika is notoriously difficult to say that it is hard to see the president after a heart attack.
The last time he contacted the nation is 2014. Afterwards, the people saw the President who had come to the country after the TV. People can see on TV how to get rid of a tumor after a stomach cancer and a heart attack due to a condition caused by a heart attack. It is claimed that he has been divorced and that he had been married in 1990, but the same year is a controversial one.
The President who ruled for four consecutive terms for the fifth successive year, has abstained from the public’s protest. Otherwise, he would have come forward to contest the next election on April 18th. His decision to the people who knew that his president was no longer able to control the country was unbelievable.
As a result of the illness, he did not send the nominations but was sent by a representative. Like this, the President has protested throughout the country, and the main reason for this is that a person who can be appointed to the post after the president will be a little shaky, and he is suddenly in office and fears that the country will be destabilized if he dies. The shuttles shut down and thousands of people were on the move. The police also had to launch a tear gas to disrupt the agitations of protestors. About 200 were arrested.
This was a massive demonstration against a Presidential candidate and assisted by individuals holding various positions in the country. Although the president resigned from his posts, he resigned from his post. Although the President has decided to resign from his post in office, the people rejoiced to accept this, and this rush stopped after two weeks of treatment in a hospital in Switzerland that he would not be taking part in the presidential election for the fifth time. After the President had arrived,
The people did not know about the place where the President was located and after receiving news that he was in the hospital he had received more than one and a half phone messages in a day.
The President announced that the presidential postponement would be postponed and that the next date will be announced in the future and that the cabinet posts will be changed in the coming days. After this statement, the disappointment continued, as the day was unpredictable.
Also, the agitators are urging the President to resign from his post. However, Butteflika does not appear to be leaving her until a presidential election is held. He has resigned as the Prime Minister has so far resigned.
How did the incumbent president rarely exist for 20 years and for about six years and how did Algeria rule? Algiers, the capital of Algeria, in North Africa. It is noteworthy that in Sri Lanka, when the people elected to the parliament and the heads of state have a small share of the power of the country, there are many other businessmen and senior military personnel who have a majority in power.
This group is known as Power. They are the ones who decide who should be elected to the presidency and the prime minister. The most powerful among them is the head of intelligence. But after the death of some of the leading military generals, Buttefluikha after the death of his military chief, he changed his people to those positions and made changes to the position he was elected by the constitutional reforms.
Before that, only one President had one choice. Therefore, the fifth time he chose to vote, he abstained due to popular opposition. The president, who heads and the head of the army, is elected for a period of five years. At present, a strong demand by the demonstrators is that the army should no longer be influenced by Algerian politics. The army, which did not abandon the will of the people, only has to do their own duty.
The incumbent president is the head of the National Liberation Front National Liberation Front. At the last general elections, the three hundred thirty-eight in the two hundred and twenty-three seats were won by the party. Abdelalys Butfleick, the fifteenth president of Algeria, is eighty-two years old and was born to Moroccan. He was the Minister of Foreign Affairs before being appointed to the Presidency.
He was the longest in Algeria. His parents were Algerian in Morocco, but one of his presidents serves him as a personal physician and consultant. He is also a qualified person to be the next President. After reading from a younger age, the Qur’an has served in the country’s military after the completion of the Butaphilic school education in Memphis. He is aged 25 and has entered politics.
For some time now, the incumbent presidential administration has protested a long-awaited international recognition of Algeria as a violation of human rights. In the case of media freedom, and its homosexuality is infamous, the homosexual relations are illegal and imprisoned for at least two years in the public domain.
It is a high-middle-income country with only thirty-six years of age and an average of 30 percent of the working-age generation. Allegedly, Algeria’s leading writer, Camille Dawood, holds this idea.
“The power of the people is stolen from youths and kept with the elders.”