Thousands of protesters reject Algerian interim president

Thousands of protesters reject Algerian interim president

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Algerians shout slogans and march draped in national flags during an anti-government protest in the northern coastal city of Oran on April 9, 2019. Picture: AFP

Thousands of protesters rejected the Algerian parliamentโ€™s choice of an interim president on Tuesday after the resignation of Abdelaziz Bouteflika, demanding radical change after decades of domination by the ailing leaderโ€™s inner circle.


The appointment of upper house chairman Abdelkader Bensalah accords with Algeriaโ€™s constitution but many people oppose him because he is part of a ruling caste that has dominated Algeria since independence from France in 1962.

The choice of Bensalah angered many as protests grew in central Algiers.

โ€œAppointing Bensalah will fuel anger and it could radicalise the protesters,โ€ said taxi driver Hassen Rahmine.

The big question is how Algeriaโ€™s powerful military – long seen as a highly effective backstage player in politics – will react to Bensalahโ€™s appointment and any opposition that arises.

โ€œI thank the army and all security services for their work,โ€ Bensalah said

Army Chief of Staff Lieutenant General Gaid Salah carefully managed Bouteflikaโ€™s exit, which came after six weeks of mostly peaceful demonstrations.

Salah has expressed support for protesters, who want to remove all remnants of a system that has catered to governing party figures, the army, big businessmen and union leaders who helped Bouteflika stay in power for 20 years.


Banners read: โ€œYou go means you goโ€ and โ€œFor dignity and freedomโ€.

On stepping down, Bouteflika promised that elections would be held after 90 days as part of a transition he said would usher in a new era.

According to the Algerian constitution, Bensalah will remain interim president until new elections are held.

โ€œWe must work to allow the Algerian people to elect their president as soon as possible,โ€ Bensalah told parliament.

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