PM Aljazair ajukan pengunduran diri kepada Presiden Tebboune
Prime Minister of Algeria, Abdelaziz Djerad, has submitted his resignation to President Abdelmadjid Tebboune. This move comes amidst a wave of anti-government protests in the country, with demonstrators calling for political reforms and an end to corruption.
Djerad, who has been in office since December 2019, cited personal reasons for his resignation. However, many believe that his decision is a result of the mounting pressure from the public and the ongoing political turmoil in Algeria.
The North African country has been rocked by protests since early 2019, when former President Abdelaziz Bouteflika announced his bid for a fifth term in office. The protests led to Bouteflika’s resignation and the appointment of Tebboune as the new president.
Despite Tebboune’s promises of reforms and a crackdown on corruption, the protests have continued, with demonstrators demanding a complete overhaul of the political system. Many Algerians have grown disillusioned with the government’s inability to address their grievances and bring about meaningful change.
Djerad’s resignation is seen as a sign of the growing discontent within the government and the ruling elite. It remains to be seen who will succeed him as the new Prime Minister and whether this change in leadership will bring about any real change in Algeria.
President Tebboune has accepted Djerad’s resignation and has pledged to appoint a new Prime Minister in the coming days. The country is at a crossroads, with the government facing increasing pressure from the public to enact meaningful reforms and address the systemic issues that have plagued Algeria for decades.
As the political situation in Algeria remains uncertain, the people of the country continue to demand accountability and transparency from their leaders. The resignation of Prime Minister Djerad is just the latest development in a long and tumultuous period of political unrest in Algeria. Only time will tell whether this change in leadership will lead to real change or if it will be business as usual for the ruling elite.