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Breaking: Algerian Army Demands Removal of President Bouteflika


The head of Algeria’s army has demanded that Abdelaziz Bouteflika be removed from office amid widespread protest calling for his resignation.

Then move by Ahmed Gaid Salah may signal the end of the ailing president’s nearly two decades in power following weeks of mass protests against his autocratic regime.

In an extraordinary move Tuesday, Salah, the army chief of staff who was once part of Mr Bouteflika’s inner circle, called for the office of president to be declared vacant under a constitutional provision relating to the health of the incumbent.

General Salah said in a statement that “a solution has to be adopted which guarantees the satisfaction of all the legitimate demands of the Algerian people and which also guarantees respect of the constitution”.

The army is a key power behind the ruling regime and its view on whether Mr Bouteflika should remain in power has been deemed critical since protests erupted against the president last month.

The nationwide demonstrations — the largest in decades — erupted after Mr Bouteflika, 82, announced he would be seeking a fifth term at presidential elections scheduled for April 18.

Algerians were infuriated that the regime felt it could impose a candidate who has not spoken in public since suffering a stroke in 2013.

Gen Salah cited article 102 of the constitution, which calls for the speaker of parliament to carry out the duties of the president for 45 days if he is incapacitated.

By demanding the application of a constitutional provision, analysts said the general was seeking to signal that the military was not carrying out a coup.

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