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الدستور الجزائري المعدل 2016 (Amended Algerian Constitution)

Government of Algeria Country Resources Constitutions Algeria 7 March 2016 Legislation/regulation

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الباب الاول: المبادئ العامة التي تحكم المجتمع الجزائري
أ- الجزائر
ب- الشعب
ج- الدولة
د- الحقوق و الحريات
ه- الواجبات

الباب الثاني: تنظيم السلطات
أ- السلطة التنفيذية
ب- السلطة التشريعية
ج- السلطة القضائية

الباب الثالث:الرقابة و مراقبة الانتخابات و المؤسسات الاستشارية
أ- الرقابة
ب- مراقبة الانتخابات
ج- المؤسسات الاستشارية
د- التعديل الدستوري

احكام انتقالية

Chapter I: general principles governing the Algerian society
(A) Algeria
(B) The People
(C) The State
(D) The rights and freedoms
(E) duties

Chapter II: Organizing authorities
(A) Executive Authority
(B) the legislative authority
(C) the judiciary

Chapter III: control and monitor the elections and consultancy firms
(A) censorship and control
(B) election monitoring
(C) Advisory institutions
(D) Constitutional Amendment

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