Algeria army chief demands Bouteflika be declared unfit now

In Summary

• Bouteflika has said he will quit but has not said when

•  President rarely been seen in public since 2013 stroke

Algeria's President Abdelaziz Bouteflika gestures while talking with Army Chief of Staff General Ahmed Gaed Salah during a graduation ceremony of the 40th class of the trainee army officers at a Military Academy in Cherchell 90 km west of Algiers, Algeria June 27, 2012
Algeria's President Abdelaziz Bouteflika gestures while talking with Army Chief of Staff General Ahmed Gaed Salah during a graduation ceremony of the 40th class of the trainee army officers at a Military Academy in Cherchell 90 km west of Algiers, Algeria June 27, 2012
Image: REUTERS

Algeria's army chief of staff demanded on Tuesday immediate procedures to remove President Abdelaziz Bouteflika, saying enough time had already been wasted, state news agency APS said on Tuesday.

On Monday, Bouteflika, who is 82, in poor health and facing weeks of mass demonstrations against his 20-year rule, had said he would quit before the end of his term on April 28.

But Lieutenant General Ahmed Gaed Salah said enough time had been wasted and constitutional means to declare him unfit should now be applied, APS said, citing a defence ministry statement.

Under Algeria's constitution, a special council can declare Bouteflika unfit. If this takes place, Abdelkader Bensalah, chairman of the upper house of parliament, would take over as caretaker president for 90 days until elections are held.

Bouteflika, rarely seen in public since he suffered a stroke in 2013, at first sought to defuse the unrest by saying on March 11 he was dropping plans to run for a fifth term.

But he gave no timetable for his exit, advocating a national conference on reforms to address the outpouring of discontent over corruption, nepotism and economic mismanagement.

Bouteflika's hesitation further enraged protesters, spurring the army chief of staff to step in by proposing last week to implement the provision of the constitution that can remove a president deemed unfit.

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