
Abdelmalek Sellal, the campaign director of independent candidate AbdelazizBouteflika, said Thursday in Djelfa (275 km south of Algiers) that it is thanks toPresident Bouteflika’s policy that Algeria has become a highly respected country,underlining that the visit of US Secretary of State John Kerry shows the interest thatAlgeria has aroused among the world’ major powers.“Today, everyone notices that Algeria has become highly sought after at theinternational level, thanks to the policy of Abdelaziz Bouteflika. John Kerry’s visit toAlgiers and his statement about the election process in Algeria shows theimportance of our country on the international scene,” said Sellal in a popularmeeting held at the games hall of Djelfa city.In this regard, he said that candidate Bouteflika proposes a clear and definiteprogramme aimed at building a string State where law is above all.This project, he added, will give the chance to the new generation that will be calledto take over as regards senior positions.While raising the development of Djelfa province, Sellal highlighted the new projectsthat will be launched in the next few years.He reaffirmed candidate Bouteflika’s commitment to addressing, once and for all,housing and employment issues.
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