Ahmed Salah, Algeria’s chief of army staff, has demanded President Abdelaziz Bouteflika be declared unfit to rule after weeks of protests against him.
The army chief urged an immediate adoption of the country’s Article 102, which allows for a president to vacate office if declared unfit.
“We must find a way out of this crisis immediately, within the constitutional framework,” he said in a speech on television “This solution achieves consensus and must be accepted by all.”
This comes days after the 82-year-old leader who got to power in 1999, dropped his reelection ambition following a wave of protest. The development comes days after the 82-year-old leader said he would not stand for reelection for another term, following a wave of protest about six weeks ago. According to PremiumTimes, the protests stemmed from Mr Bouteflika’s extended medical vacation in Switzerland, which citizens said was costing the country too much in terms of state business. Mr Salah was the first to meet Mr Bouteflika when the ailing leader returned home to announce he would not stand for election again earlier this month. Kano re-run: Group lauds youths for exhibiting maturity Mr Bouteflika, however, postponed the scheduled presidential elections to allow for some issues to be resolved. Mr Salah said the military was with the people, and their demand for a new leader would be looked into. The military chief has now urged the country to activate constitutional provisions to ease Mr Bouteflika out of office without crisis. It was not immediately clear how Mr Bouteflika would respond to the call, especially as the military represents a crucial decider in power formation in Algeria.
source: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2019/03/breaking-army-demands-immediate-removal-of-president/