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Algeria deputies scrap term limit | Algeria deputies scrap term limit |
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The Algerian parliament has approved a constitutional amendment that abolishes a two-term limit for the president. | The Algerian parliament has approved a constitutional amendment that abolishes a two-term limit for the president. |
The change opens the way for President Abdelaziz Bouteflika to run for a third term in elections due next April. | The change opens the way for President Abdelaziz Bouteflika to run for a third term in elections due next April. |
The measure was passed by 500 votes out of 529, easily surpassing the three-quarters majority needed from the session of the upper and lower houses. | The measure was passed by 500 votes out of 529, easily surpassing the three-quarters majority needed from the session of the upper and lower houses. |
Opposition parties have opposed the measure, warning that it could destroy political pluralism. | Opposition parties have opposed the measure, warning that it could destroy political pluralism. |
The change was one of several constitutional amendments that Mr Bouteflika says will deepen democracy. | The change was one of several constitutional amendments that Mr Bouteflika says will deepen democracy. |
No referendum | No referendum |
The 71-year-old president, a veteran of Algerian politics, was first elected in 1999. | The 71-year-old president, a veteran of Algerian politics, was first elected in 1999. |
His supporters have long pressed him to scrap the term limit and run for a third term. | His supporters have long pressed him to scrap the term limit and run for a third term. |
They say he is the best person to consolidate Algeria's recovery from a brutal civil conflict that began in 1992. | They say he is the best person to consolidate Algeria's recovery from a brutal civil conflict that began in 1992. |
Mr Bouteflika has overseen a return to relative peace, though there has been a series of suicide bombings over the last two years blamed on militants linked to al-Qaeda. | |
Algeria is a major producer of oil and gas and has launched an ambitious economic development programme using profits from the sale of hydrocarbons. | Algeria is a major producer of oil and gas and has launched an ambitious economic development programme using profits from the sale of hydrocarbons. |
But opposition politicians say the economy remains dangerously dependent on energy sales, and that profits have not been used to improve the lives of ordinary Algerians. | But opposition politicians say the economy remains dangerously dependent on energy sales, and that profits have not been used to improve the lives of ordinary Algerians. |
They have also said the constitutional changes only serve the interests of Mr Bouteflika and his supporters in Algeria's ruling elite. | They have also said the constitutional changes only serve the interests of Mr Bouteflika and his supporters in Algeria's ruling elite. |
Mr Bouteflika chose to push the constitutional changes through parliament rather than putting them to a referendum, as some had suggested. | Mr Bouteflika chose to push the constitutional changes through parliament rather than putting them to a referendum, as some had suggested. |