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[Published: Wednesday April 03 2019]

 Ailing Bouteflika quits as Algerian leader 

 
ALGIERS 3 Apr (ANA) - Algeria's President Abdelaziz Bouteflika has resigned after weeks of massive streets protests.
 
Mr Bouteflika, who has been in power for 20 years, had already dropped plans to seek a fifth term as opposition to his rule grew.
 
The powerful Algerian army had called for the 82-year-old to be declared incapable of carrying out his duties.
 
The ailing leader suffered a stroke six years ago and has rarely appeared in public since.
 
He made a rare appearance on state TV to relinquish power hours after military chief Lt Gen Ahmed Gaed Salah had called on him to leave office immediately.
 
Car horns could be heard in the streets of the capital, Algiers, as hundreds celebrated the announcement.
 
People waved Algeria's national flags and sang.
 
One man, Selmaoui Seddik, told Reuters: "God willing, we will have a 100% democratic transition, this is very important. We need to remove the whole previous regime and that is the hardest thing."
 
However, one protest leader, Mustapha Bouchachi, said before the announcement that any decision by Mr Bouteflika to quit would still change nothing and that the protests would continue.(ANA)
FA/ANA/3 April 2019-------
 

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