Algeria's FNA party chief announces presidential bid

2008-09-14

Algerian National Front (FNA) President Moussa Touati held a press conference on Saturday (September 13th) to declare his candidacy for president in the 2009 elections. "The future of Algeria is at stake and FNA has never fled from its responsibilities," El Watan quoted him as saying.

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أحمد حتحاتي Posted 2009-03-25

Peace, mercy and blessings of God be upon you. Moussa Touati, president of the National Algerian Front party and not the National Front of Liberation led by Mr Abdelaziz Bouteflika, may God protect him and preserve him. Please correct the mistake. Thank you.

mohamed Posted 2009-03-31

I am with the candidacy of Mr Bouteflika on the condition that he takes care of the lost young people who have nothing and endure marginalisation of local authorities. Bouteflika must offer an opportunity to young people to reach senior positions in the state because we have ideas which the veteran generation doesn’t have. I am one of those young people but I didn’t find anyone to help me.

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