Algerian election candidates adopt pragmatic tone, focus on citizen issues
Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Algerian election candidates are adopting a pragmatic approach, focusing on citizen concerns and demonstrating a willingness to listen during the final days of the campaign.
- Candidates are addressing pressing issues such as drug trafficking and youth migration, proposing strategies beyond mere repression or awareness campaigns.
- The campaign also touches upon digitalization, professional training, and supporting small businesses, reflecting a broad societal engagement.
As Algeria's legislative election campaign nears its end on Sunday, candidates are demonstrating a notable shift towards political pragmatism, aligning their messaging with citizen expectations. Election campaign teams have collectively shown a commitment to continuous dialogue with the public and actively addressing their concerns.
There was initial apprehension that political parties might repeat outdated discourse, failing to resonate with voters. However, candidates are now tackling complex issues with more nuanced approaches. For instance, some speakers have juxtaposed global conflicts with the need to retain young people domestically, suggesting that a focus on local opportunities could deter migration.
In direct engagement with citizens, political figures are addressing critical societal problems. One candidate highlighted the mobilization of specialists and civil society to create an effective strategy against drug and psychotropic trafficking, aiming to go beyond simple repression or awareness. This comprehensive approach is seen as vital given the dramatic impact of such issues, from street violence to online hate speech.
The strategy also includes strengthening the youth and sports sectors on new foundations and efficiently redeploying professional training programs to support local economic activity. Candidates are emphasizing that political investment will yield results if they address the diverse interests of society. Topics like digitalization, progress assessment, and setting future objectives across all national sectors have also been discussed. Local merchants have used these campaign encounters to voice their grievances.
Originally published by El Watan in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.