Algeria's ailing 82-year-old President Abdelaziz Bouteflika has resigned, according to a short statement published on Tuesday April 02,2019 by the state-run Algeria Press Service.
"President
of the Republic Abdelaziz Bouteflika has officially notified president
of the Constitutional Council of his decision to end his term as
President of the Republic," said APS.
It's
an about-face for the elderly president, who earlier this year
announced his intentions to run for a fifth term in the Algerian
presidential elections. The prospect sparked mass protests in Algeria ultimately forcing Bouteflika to back down and withdraw his candidacy. The government has since postponed the elections.
Bouteflika was first elected in 1999 with the backing of the military,in a race boycotted by all other candidates
and widely panned as fraudulent. However, he won praise as a new
president for steering his country back to stability after "the black
decade" of the 1990s, when a bloody civil war left more than 150,000
dead.
After decades in power, the
octogenarian's health issues have recently raised concerns over who is
actually making decisions in the President's office. Bouteflika has
rarely been seen in public since suffering a stroke in 2013
Tuesday's
announcement comes after an earlier communiqué from the President's
office that said Bouteflika would step down before his term ended on
April 28. It promised he would "take important measures to ensure the
continuity of the functioning of the State institutions during the
period of transition."
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