
Algerian Senator Abdelwahab Ben Zaim, a member of Algeria's National Assembly, said the army's position since the crisis began has not changed.
He said in special statements to ".", on Friday, that the army has adhered to the provisions of the Constitution since the beginning of the crisis, and emphasizes that until the exit from the scene through fair and democratic elections.
He added that the parties in Algeria agreed to the plan being under the umbrella of the Constitution and not to be neutral, and that this would go towards the establishment of the body that oversees the elections from the beginning until the end.
He stressed that the committee formed at the present time would form the body through the dialogue process entrusted to it, and that it was not assigned any tasks other than the formation of the body supervising the elections, so as not to allow the issue of amending the Constitution or the Government or any matters of the President's authority, and that its sole task Set out to form the body through the inclusive national dialogue of all parties.
Ben Zaeem said that advocates of different scenarios on administrative or government reforms or opposition to going to the elections represent only a very small percentage of the Algerian street, and that the largest proportion of 48 states agree to go to the elections, and that no party is demanding a transition except some figures That upholds its opinion.
With regard to the investigation of the leaders of the previous and previous governments, he explained that there are no political charges, and that the arrests came to confirm the documents that prove this, especially since he did not come out of any of the accused and condemns his arrest.
He said Abdul Wahab bin leader, that the judiciary summoned the personalities referred for investigation after proven files, especially as some were involved in the files of real estate and loans significantly.
Earlier, the Political Committee of the National Commission for Dialogue and Mediation in Algeria, stressed the need to organize presidential elections without the need for a transition.
The committee held a meeting on Wednesday, the first meeting after the popular movement, APS reported.
The committee said that the transition period proved unsuccessful in the 1990s, and called on the participants in the Commission to create an independent body to organize and monitor the elections, and to review the organic law of the elections.
During the meeting, he presented a document that combines the political and constitutional solution to get out of the crisis in the country.
The paper considered that the solution lies in taking measures to restore the confidence of the people before the presidential elections.
The National Authority for Mediation and Dialogue has been a stumbling block after the most prominent figures who were invited to join, as well as economist Ismail Lalmas and university professor Ezzedine Benaissa withdrew after the army's top leadership rejected any preconditions before the dialogue began.
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