Ben Mubarak in an interview with Al-Wataniya TV: The Makhzen is an existing regime with expansionist ambitions – New Algeria
The Secretary-General of the National Liberation Front Party, Abdel Karim Ben Mubarak, devoted an important portion of the dialogue he conducted with Al-Wataniya TV to talking about the heavy legacy that he inherited within the powerful party from his predecessors. As usual, Ben Mubarak did not hesitate to send signals of loyalty, support and support to the President of the Republic, Abdel Karim Ben Mubarak. Majeed Tebboune, in return, praised the achievements and huge projects launched, such as the Ghar Jbeilat mine, which is considered a new impetus for economic development.
At the beginning of the dialogue, the Secretary-General of the long-standing party, Abdul Karim bin Mubarak, touched on the policy of exclusion and marginalization that affected him like other activists, and said that “during the period between 2002 and 2007, he was elected as Secretary-General of the governorate to which he belongs, but the enemies of success prevented him from doing so.” He pointed out that “the new leadership that emerged from the eleventh conference of the party decided to make room for the youth and accompany them without abandoning the cadres of the political formation and the mujahideen who contributed to building the glory of Algeria and assumed many responsibilities, but unfortunately they did not set foot in the party’s headquarters for more than 15 years due to inappropriate practices.” “Decent.”
The spokesman continued, saying: “We cannot build the future without referring to the party’s seniors, so handing over the torch to the youth takes place in a smooth manner,” and here Ben Mubarak cited the popular proverb that says, “Whoever is big goes, his management will go.”
Perhaps the most important thing that the Secretary-General of the National Liberation Front focused on in the context of his talk about organizational matters within it was “keeping the party’s doors open to everyone except those excluded by judicial prosecutions and those with corrupt money.” He reiterated that “all the cases that were filed in the name of the National Liberation Front against its fighters The party will be withdrawn, especially against the oppressed.”
He regretted the situation that the political formation had been in for the past 13 years, and said, “The party was a Karenino, who came and went, obtaining membership in the committees without respecting and implementing the basic law and internal regulations. Strangers were controlling its joints, and the real fighters became strangers, and this is an indisputable fact.” .
Bin Mubarak sent some messages, in which he said, “The time of exclusion, marginalization, and bullying has passed, and I have several files on people proving their resort to corrupt money, which confirm my statements.”
The Secretary-General of the long-standing party reiterated his desire to “reunite and return the real fighters to their homes,” and for this purpose the spokesman explained that the political formation organized a tribute ceremony in honor of a group of mujahideen and officers of the Liberation Army on the occasion of commemorating the 62nd anniversary celebrations of Victory Day, March 19, 1962 – 2024, and during At the ceremony, one of the mujahideen and former diplomat, Noureddine Godi, who accompanied Nelson Mandela, gave a speech in which he said, “One time, an American diplomat asked me about the school in which I studied, and I answered him that I graduated from the National Liberation Front University,” and Godi, according to what Ben Mubarak reported from him, expressed his “happiness.” By returning to the old house.”
“Patriotism is not a commercial record”
When speaking about the party’s position in the political arena and whether it is still the first political force, the Secretary-General of the Aflan responded by saying, “Patriotism is not a commercial record, and we know that sometimes there are facts that push us to give up some matters for the benefit of the nation temporarily.”
What is required today, according to Abdel Karim Ben Mubarak, is “to pay attention to what is most important, as Algeria is being targeted today and what matters to us more than positions is the country.” But he goes on to say that “this does not mean that we will give up our position, as the day will come when we will regain our squares.”
In his response to those demanding the entry of the emerging party into the museum, the speaker responded by saying: “We must turn to the people, and those who were calling for the introduction of the National Liberation Front into the museum were the ones who entered it.” He asked, “Where are they? Who did they want from the National Liberation Front?” To leave the political arena, they have other purposes behind his disappearance.”
Launching a new political initiative soon
Regarding the party’s position on the presidential elections scheduled for next September, Ben Mubarak stressed that “the party’s position will be determined next June 8 following the meeting of the Central Committee, and for this purpose a special committee has been installed to prepare for the elections and instructions have been directed to local elected officials with the aim of holding state meetings for the purpose of consulting.” Structures.”
Abdul Karim bin Mubarak refused to specify the party’s position on the presidential elections, and said, “When the time comes, every incident has a story.”
On the other hand, he revealed the launch of a political initiative in the near future without revealing the details and identity of those involved in it. He merely said that it was “under study and maturity.”
In the same context, the Secretary-General of the National Liberation Front Party, Abdel Karim Ben Mubarak, announced “the organization of a huge regional gathering in one of the desert states, through which a group of messages will be passed.”
In the midst of the dialogue, the new Secretary-General of the National Liberation Front Party, Abdel Karim bin Mubarak, did not hesitate to praise the huge projects that were launched during the current term and the draft laws that were passed, and he cited “the 2020 Constitution, the investment and companies law that was introduced, the unemployment grant, and the significant increase in wages.” workers and grants to retirees,” and he said that the aim of these decisions is to remove injustice from the people.
The Maghreb tripartite meeting is not directed against anyone
He also referred to “the important strategic projects that were launched, such as Ghar Jbeilat, the railway project to break the isolation of the local population in the desert, and the Qatari-Algerian project for milk production worth $3.5 billion, in addition to the free exchange points between Algeria and Mauritania.”
In this context, the speaker talked about the consultative meetings that were held in Tunisia and brought together the President of the Republic, Abdelmadjid Tebboune, the Tunisian President, Kais Saied, and the President of the Libyan Presidential Council, Mohamed Younes Al-Manfi, and said, “The purpose of these meetings is to preserve the three countries. They are not against anyone, and the statements issued are clear. “The regions have united and are building their homelands.”
Regarding his previous meetings with the President of the Republic, Abdelmadjid Tebboune, Ben Mubarak explained that “the most important thing he learned from them is that President Tebboune is a man who loves his country and wants to return it to the ranks of major countries, and the best evidence of this is his repeated advice for reunification and strengthening the internal front.”
This strategy had positive repercussions, among which the Secretary-General of the Aflan mentioned “the exit from the financial crisis in which the country was floundering, as it reached the stage of the state’s inability to pay wages to workers, according to statements by former officials, and the country’s exports outside of fuels approached 7 billion dollars during the period.” last year”.
The case of the Capital Union – Nahdet El Berkane.. What happened is a “political provocation”
In his comment on the issue of the match between USM Algeria and RS Berkane of Morocco in the semi-finals of the Confederation Cup and what became known as the “shirts” issue, he described the Secretary-General of the Flan as a “provocation,” and the speaker continued by asking: “Is the political decision in the hands of the sports teams, when a sports team enters with a shirt on it? A fake map. The other question is: Why did you make the map and not the flag?
The store has an expansive look
In the context of his constant talk about the Makhzen regime, Ben Mubarak said that “the latter has an expansionist outlook,” and he cited the Sand War as evidence. Immediately after Algeria’s independence, the Makhzen regime claimed that Tindouf was theirs, and therefore the Algerian people rallied once again to defend their national territory in 1963.
The Zionist entity also has an expansionist outlook, as revealed by the Secretary-General of the National Liberation Front, praising in return the great victories achieved by Operation Al-Aqsa Flood.
He continued in this context, stressing that “the Zionist entity would have come to an end in just 24 hours had it not been for the help of some countries.”
The Secretary-General of the National Liberation Front gave way to talk about the list presented by Algeria to the UN Security Council, and described it as a “thunderbolt” that struck the entity and the countries supporting it. This step had positive effects in these countries, and the evidence of this is the uprising of their people against the genocide being committed in The right of the Palestinian people to demand a ceasefire.
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