Representatives for the people...or for the tribe and the throne?!
⚡ Quick Summary
37 years after the inauguration of political pluralism in Algeria, the phenomenon of tribal and clan fanaticism continues to haunt electoral practice in parliamentary and local appointments because it is directly linked to the material interests between the candidate and the voter, which ultimately led to the building of clientelist relations between the two parties, instead of being a political contract based on the concept of citizenship.