Laws in Algeria the FLN would be first, followed by Islamists, according to a party
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The National Liberation Front (FLN in power) topped Thursday’s parliamentary elections in Algeria, followed by the Islamist coalition of the “green Algeria”, said on Friday to AFP an official of the Movement of Society for Peace (MSP), Abderhamane Saidi.
“The estimates that I had at 5:00 am (0400 GMT) gave the FLN in the first and second in the Green Alliance,” said the official from the MSP member of this alliance which also includes the training of Islamist Nahda (Renaissance ) and El Islah (reform).
In Algiers, the main constituency of the country with 37 of 462 parliamentary seats, the MSP won 13, added Dr. Saidi.
The president of al-Nahda, Fateh Rebiai, told AFP he was not able to “confirm or deny” these estimates.
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Learn MoreGreece, under German pressure, in search of a coalition government
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Greece had torn it hard on Friday to set up a coalition government to avoid returning to the polls in June, under pressure from German politicians out of patience which no longer hide their little desire to see her leave the euro.
Senior party leader Antonis Samaras Greece (New Democracy, right) has admitted to what is left of the parliamentary group that no government could be created without the approval of the group of radical left Syriza opposed to austerity measures, and Sunday became the second party in parliament.
Torn between commitments to austerity in the country vis-à-vis its donors and the election result on Sunday reflected a complete rejection of the efforts required, the Greek political leaders continued on Friday morning to find a formula for minimum… Continue reading...
Learn MoreTeam Obama campaign is attacking Romney on his account in Switzerland
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The campaign team of Barack Obama attacked the presidential Republican Mitt Romney about his former Swiss bank account, saying it reflected his contempt vis-a-vis the economic interests of Americans.
In a video posted on the muscular tone network YouTube, the Democratic chairman of the electoral team begins by refuting the attacks against its champion by “big oil” on creating a “green” economy.
The renewable energy programs of Obama “helped create jobs in the U.S., not abroad,” says this video, by switching the balance of Mitt Romney.
“As a corporate CEO, he has outsourced American jobs to countries like Mexico and China. As governor, he has removed government positions in favor of call centers in India. He still wants that companies relocating abroad benefit from tax cuts, “says… Continue reading...
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