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Abderrahmane Selouhi Hails President Tebboune’s Bold Vision: “A Reassuring and Decisive Address to Algeria’s Economic Actors”

Abderrahmane Selouhi Hails President Tebboune’s Bold Vision: “A Reassuring and Decisive Address to Algeria’s Economic Actors”

BY: Dr. Hana Saada

The General Director of Tipasa’s Tourism Management Company applauds President Tebboune’s commitment to institutional reform, economic revitalization, and investor confidence

Algiers, Algeria | April 15th, 2025 — In an exclusive statement to Dzair Tube on Monday, Abderrahmane Selouhi, Director General of the Tourism Management Company in Tipasa lauded President Abdelmadjid Tebboune’s recent address to Algeria’s economic stakeholders, describing it as “a bold and reassuring discourse” that sends a powerful message of hope, stability, and accountability in the national economic sphere.

 

Selouhi praised the President’s candid and visionary approach during his high-level meeting with public and private sector economic operators, emphasizing that the Head of State’s words instilled a profound sense of serenity and confidence—particularly with regard to the governance of public funds and the strategic management of state-owned enterprises.

 

“President Tebboune’s speech was not only courageous but also transformative,” Selouhi stated. “It offers a strong signal of trust to investors and public institutions alike, while laying the groundwork for a transparent and meritocratic economic environment.”

 

According to Selouhi, the President’s reaffirmed commitment to implementing legal reforms and safeguarding the autonomy of economic actors introduces a new momentum to Algeria’s development trajectory. He emphasized that this climate of renewed trust and institutional support is essential for generating national wealth, creating jobs, and fostering sustainable growth.

 

Selouhi also highlighted President Tebboune’s acknowledgment of the indispensable role played by both public and private economic entities in advancing Algeria’s economic and social development goals. He described the President’s recognition of these institutions as “a noble and commendable gesture” that must be upheld as an institutional culture moving forward.

 

“This presidential recognition sets a positive precedent,” Selouhi remarked. “It not only honors the contribution of public and private actors, but also encourages a sense of shared responsibility in strengthening the pillars of the national economy and promoting local development.”

 

He went on to interpret the President’s remarks as a clear indication that Algeria, under the framework of the “New Republic,” is turning a decisive page. The trajectory now, he argued, is toward a future marked by clean governance, institutional modernization, and the eradication of endemic corruption that had once paralyzed key sectors of the state apparatus.

 

“From President Tebboune’s speech, we clearly perceive that Algeria’s public institutions, economic structures, and development model are heading into another year of tangible progress, decisively breaking away from past dysfunctions and systemic corruption,” Selouhi concluded.

 

This presidential intervention, widely regarded as a cornerstone moment in Algeria’s post-reform economic narrative, has already begun to resonate with business leaders, public sector officials, and development practitioners across the country. As the government presses forward with its agenda of revitalization and good governance, many view the President’s words as both a compass and a catalyst—charting a national course rooted in confidence, accountability, and inclusive prosperity.

 

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