Workers' Party The
Workers' Party (PT) announced its participation on 29 February.
Louisa Hanoune has previously clarified that the party had worked with the
Socialist Forces Front and would look towards an alliance between the two parties. Louisa Hanoune has become the most popular woman in Algeria after the party came second in the
2009 Algerian presidential election. Hanoune said the party's manifesto would be similar to previous elections, including improved employment opportunities, equal rights for women, the elimination of the
Algerian Family Code, making
Tamazight the second official language, eliminating laws that condemn people for their religion, sexuality or other discriminatory acts and make Algeria a pioneer in production. She also criticized the creation of new parties that have emerged in January and has asked who funds these new parties.
National Rally for Democracy The
National Rally for Democracy has announced its participation in the election.
Ahmed Ouyahia is the party's general secretary and the incumbent prime minister. Ouyahia and Hanoune exchanged strong words in the Algerian media. Hanoune complained about his decision of the military record to the voters, showing that as evidence of possible fraud.
Socialist Forces Front The
Socialist Forces Front (FFS) has announced its participation on 29 February.
Hocine Aït Ahmed wrote to the National Council saying that "participation in these elections is a tactical necessity for the FFS, which falls in line with (its) construction strategy of peaceful democratic alternative to this despotic regime, corrupt and destructive. [The purpose of the party] does not lie in a quota of seats to reach [but] in mobilising political[ly] and peaceful[ly] in our party and our people." The party had boycotted the two previous elections because of what it called systematic electoral fraud in favour of the ruling parties.
National Liberation Front So far, the
National Liberation Front (FLN) has not made any official publication of who will be their prime ministerial candidate. The FLN is the biggest party in Algeria and includes President
Abdelaziz Bouteflika. There are rumours that its candidate representing the FLN will be
Khalida Toumi, the incumbent Minister of Culture.
Green Algeria Alliance On 8 March, three Algerian Islamist parties (
Movement of Society for Peace,
Islamic Renaissance Movement and the
Movement for National Reform) formed the
Green Algeria Alliance. Its secretary general is
Bouguerra Soltani. Sultani said that the purpose of this alliance is to consolidate the voter base of the three political parties.
Gallery of candidates File:Ahmed Ouyahia.jpg|
National Rally for Democracy:
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Socialist Forces Front:
Hocine Aït Ahmed File:Khalida Toumi, 2009.jpg|
National Liberation Front:
Khalida Toumi File:Abdellah Djaballah.jpg|
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