Bouteflika promises economic reform
President Bouteflika, addressing the first cabinet meeting since his re-election by a landslide in elections in mid-April, on 27 April pledged to combat Islamist violence and to pursue economic reform. 'National reconciliation requires, as a first step, that our country becomes free from the wave of all forms of violence,' said the president. He promised a 'national economic and social pact' between employers, trade unions and the government. Reforms such as changes to banking sector ...
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