Measures would limit presidents to two terms and obtain Berber language officialAlgeria’s government has published two meaningful draft constitutional reforms that seem intended to send out a message to critics of the country’s commitment to democracy.
Last Monday the Algerian presidency published plans to restrict serving presidents to two terms of office; it also wants to obtain Amazigh,spoken by the country’s indigenous Berber minority, an official language. Related: Libya's Berbers join the revolution in fight to reclaim ancient identity Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com