Algeria’s military may declare a state of emergency if protestors are not appeased by President Bouteflika’s promise to manage a transition after cancelling elections
Thousands of Algerians took to the streets on Friday across the country, amid heavy security, for what could prove to be decisive protests against ailing President Abdelaziz Bouteflika.
"They're trying to see how much they get away with. The military's only concern is stability. It's still an open question whether they will declare a state of emergency." ‘Le Pouvoir’ or ‘the Power’ is the name Algerians give to the political, military and business collective they believe runs the country from behind the scenes through a system of consensus.Algeria's protesters want to send a bold message today that they are rejecting Bouteflika's attempt this week to defuse Algeria's political crisis.
Regime-managed constitutional reform is nothing new to the North African country. Algeria has already been through. The changes are seen as an attempt to demobilise protesters and allow the regime to live on. Among protesters' chants were "gang of thieves" and "you ruined Algeria, we don't want you." Others chanted "peaceful demonstration", to ensure things don't get out of hand.
Speaking on Wednesday, March 6, at Shirshal Military Academy, only a two-hour drive from the Algerian capital engulfed in popular protests, he told military leaders and officer cadets that the Algerian military was prepared to “meet all its responsibilities.”
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