The question of modern political construction in Algeria: A study of the obstacles and requirements for reform.
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https://doi.org/10.59791/efas.v10i1.1893Keywords:
Algeria, democratic transition, political construction, state reformAbstract
Algeria has known during the process of state-building a number of political reforms, initiated by the political system at various levels and frameworks, but despite these reforms, the political construction and the path of democratic transition have remained strained and prevented from achieving many obstacles, namely that the system of government still suffers from the difficulty of establishing the modern political sphere, and then building the state based on the foundations of democracy, and therefore the Algerian political system and its ruling elites today, demanding the adoption of many reform requirements and the achievement of A genuine democratic transformation, and in order to achieve the latter in the foreseeable future the existing political system and the various authoritarian and societal forces to take the principles of political modernity as pillars through which power derives its legitimacy and strength.
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