Boutef's moves are sidelining establishment opposition leaders such as Ahmed Taleb Ibrahimi and Mouloud Hamrouche who took the moral high ground at the polls...
To channel this discontent and shape a platform for a renewed tilt at the presidency three candidates who pulled out on 14 April – Mouloud Hamrouche Ahmed Taleb Ibrahimi and Youcef el-Khatib – plan to create new parties...
Economic liberals will rally to Mouloud Hamrouche now seen as Algeria’s most reformist Prime Minister despite his background in the Front de Libération Nationale (FLN)...
The wily FLN leader Boualem Benhamouda will use his new-found influence to the maximum having outflanked the pro-Rome Group leadership of Mouloud Hamrouche and Abdelhamid Mehri...
Also out are FLN liberals led by ex-Premier Mouloud Hamrouche who has survived several assassination attempts...
We hear of another attempt on the life of ex-Premier Mouloud Hamrouche leader of the reformist wing of the formerly ruling Front de Libération Nationale which was expelled from the FLN Politbureau a year ago when conservatives led by Boualem Benhamouda took over...
The leader of the Rassemblement pour la Culture et la Démocratie Saïd Sadi the FLN Politbureau led by veteran Boualem Benhamouda (since Secretary General Abdelhamid Mehri and ex-Premier Mouloud Hamrouche were ousted in January) and legal Islamist parties are still talking...
So do many other senior FLN people apparently including the influential former Premier Mouloud Hamrouche...