Katharine Poppe and Rachel Cook, National Interest: Puppet Wanted: Why Algeria's Ruling Elite Sought to Oust Abdelaziz Bouteflika
The Algerian people must stand together in preventing the regime from delaying the upcoming elections and the necessary, peaceful transition of power.
For over a month, protestors have flooded the streets in Algeria, calling for change. These protests, by some estimates the largest Algeria has seen in decades, were initially ignited by the announcement of President Abdelaziz Bouteflika’s candidacy for a fifth term in office.
In reality, Bouteflika is nothing more than a straw president, having been rendered infirm by a debilitating stroke in 2013. Since that point, a powerful group consisting of generals, businessmen, politicians, and Bouteflika’s brother, Said, have coalesced around him, ruling the country in his name. His bid for a fifth term is nothing more than an attempt by this elite group— called le pouvoir—to maintain their grip on power.
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Commentaries, Analysis, And Editorials -- April 2, 2019
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