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Algeria s Goudjil Elected Speaker, Angering Hirak Movement

Thursday, 25 February, 2021 - 09:00 Algeria’s Speaker Salah Goudjil (AFP) Algiers - Boualem Goumrassa The Algerian National Assembly named Salah Goudjil as speaker, which was met with a wave of criticism from Hirak activists who condemned President Abdelmadjid Tebboune s choice. Observers said the designation contradicts the president’s positions, who pledged to build a new Algeria and encouraged young people to run in the upcoming parliamentary elections. Hirak activists expressed their anger after Goudjil’s nomination, saying it reflects negatively on the president s approach to establish a new Algeria , in which young cadres are given the opportunity to run main state bodies, as pledged by Tebboune during his presidential campaign at the end of 2019.

Breaking News | International News Algeria: President Abdelmadjid Tebboune dissolves cabinet

Williams Babalola Algeria’s president, Abdelmadjid Tebboune, has on Thursday, dissolved the country’s lower chamber of parliament, National People’s Assembly, and called for an early legislative election. The president made this decision after a series of meetings with heads of parties, including Belaid, and Abdelkader Bengrina, head of the National Building Movement and former minister and candidate in the presidential elections, which Tebboune won. In a broadcast on the state television, Tebboune said a government reshuffle would take place within 48 hours.​​​​​​​ He also pardoned several activists that were jailed during the Hirak protest. He said, “I decided to dissolve the current National People’s Assembly, and to pass directly to elections free of corrupt money and open to youth. The ministerial reshuffle will include sectors that have experienced a lack of performance of their tasks.”

Palestinian Prime Minister, UNICEF, UNFPA, and UNDP sign a memorandum of understanding to strengthen volunteering opportunities for young people in the State of Palestine - occupied Palestinian territory

Palestinian Prime Minister, UNICEF, UNFPA, and UNDP sign a memorandum of understanding to strengthen volunteering opportunities for young people in the State of Palestine Format Ramallah, State of Palestine - 10 December 2020: Under the auspices of His Excellency Palestinian Prime Minister, Dr. Mohammed Shtayyeh, a Memorandum of Understanding was signed for the establishment of a Palestinian National Volunteer Service Programme together with the Higher Council for Youth and Sports, UNICEF, UNDP and UNFPA. The signing of this MoU comes at an opportune moment, aligning with the Prime Minister’s priorities for youth, as announced in relation to the ‘Year of Youth 2020’: employment; training and employability; participation and civic engagement; national identity and cultural heritage. “This initiative is important to us. It aims to enhance the values of volunteering among Palestinian youth, and to heighten the spirit of belonging and participation in civil service”, said

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