Les partis politiques en Algérie

This paper deals with the issue of political parties in Algeria and endeavours to explain why multi-party politics instituted by the constitutional reforms of 1989 have not produced the promised electoral diversity. The main assumption is that the Algerian experience of democrati­sation was intended...

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Auteur principal: Lahouari Addi
Format: article
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Publié: Université de Provence 2006
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Résumé:This paper deals with the issue of political parties in Algeria and endeavours to explain why multi-party politics instituted by the constitutional reforms of 1989 have not produced the promised electoral diversity. The main assumption is that the Algerian experience of democrati­sation was intended primarily as window dressing for a regime concerned by limiting opposition and reducing political parties to the role of tools and obviating their access to power via the ballot. The neo-paternalistic logic of the system led to a unique political typology whereby the purpose was not to ensure widespread participation in civil society but to project government onto the population.