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Four ministers are struggling to convince: They are under the spotlight

Some ministers have held, fed and marked national news in recent days. At the head of departments whose responsibilities relate to current concerns, these ministers of the Republic have tried somehow to convince the Algerians.

Whether in Higher Education, Health, Solidarity and Trade, much ink has been spilled. A controversy, apprehension, anger and sometimes citizen satisfaction, plus promises and statements by officials recently returned from their annual leave or, for others new to their industry.

However, the commonality shared by all these ministers is their willingness to give the image of officials who control, in detail, their respective sectors.

This is far from being the case despite assurances advanced and speeches. It is true that the vagaries of the news and give specific department permit, according to the seasons, occasions and circumstances, to meet some officials at the scene.

For the case of these ministers, their field presence is justified by the month of Ramadhan, enrollment academics and the shortage of drugs that has lasted several months. What should they face? And what is expected of them really?

Said Barkat, Minister of National Solidarity: Combating poverty through the basket!

The new Minister of National Solidarity is the new experience in this field. Before yesterday, he toured the restaurants in the Rahma of the wilaya of Algiers. The day before he was leading an intersectoral meeting for organizing the operation Solidarity special month of Ramadhan.

After several days of an eclipse, Said Barkat appears and tries to transform into Santa Claus. His predecessor, Djamel Ould Abbes, has also excelled in this role. However, it is neither a smile nor the intentions or promises that will reassure the millions of poor people who are expecting a bowl of hot chorba offered by the state.

The stakes are high. The department is supposed Solidarity successful organization of the campaign of solidarity and bring the field the figures. In fact, this year there are nearly 1.2 million poor families will benefit from the Crib. The figure is enormous and provides information on the importance the work that awaits the services concerned.

It is clear that neither the money nor the means are lacking, it is rather urgent to come to the rescue of all those families, convince them of the generosity and the presence of public authorities on their side. And that's just because this show of solidarity is cyclical. Should the budget made it clear that this effect is far from the ideal solution to poverty that grips millions of Algerians.

The task of the Ministry of Solidarity is very delicate. Said Barkat's interest to succeed in his new mission. This is all that his management of the health sector has been heavily criticized. "Managing the misery," is the new test for the former Minister of Health and Agriculture.

Ould Abbes, Minister of Health: LORD problem of shortage

Minister of Health, Population and Hospital Reform, Djamel Ould Abbes, Minister is undoubtedly the most dynamic in the recent Executive days, especially during the period preceding the month of Ramadhan. The Minister of Health has engaged in a race against time to stop the drug crisis which penalizes long the sick. Ould Abbes

will not have bread on the board when hearing traditional ramadhanesques Bouteflika held each month of Ramadhan, as he managed to stop the issue of shortage of medicines that weighs heavily on the sector health.

Indeed, a first batch of drugs, 14.395 tons of heavy drugs, such as an emergency measure, to address shortages and shortages reported in hospitals, was approved Monday. Sent

emergency at the last reshuffle, Ould Abbes has not finished a break with the status quo and management chaos that has characterized the management of this critical sector so far.

Thus, having reduced the thorny problem of drugs, the health minister has promised to support the claims of social and occupational physicians. Soon arrived at the head of the health sector, Ould Abbes was able to restore stability in the sector, tranquilizer independent unions with a series of promises.

After going through a period of mismanagement, crises and disturbances that have affected negatively on its operations and missions, the Institut Pasteur of Algeria (IPA) will also be rehabilitated.

Minister of Health is preparing to tackle head on the mismanagement of hospitals across the country. According to some indiscretions, an operation of dismissal and sanctions that affect several hospital directors will be launched in the coming days.

Benbada Mustapha, Minister of Commerce: Enigmatic soaring prices

Ironically! Trade Minister Mustapha Benbada had no chance since he was appointed head Ministry of Commerce, a portfolio responsible for regulating the market, just months before the arrival of Ramadhan. Immediately installed Benbada had the difficult task of stabilizing the prices of widely consumed products and to provide citizens with a Ramadan "somewhat speculative."

And since then the trade minister increasing its revenue anti-speculation. To avoid shortages, he promised to ensure an abundance of the products most in demand during the holy month of fasting. Of potatoes to the meat through the milk, Benbada has taken all steps to cut prices.

Thus, in the context of the fight against speculation Products wide consumption, the Ministry of Commerce has strengthened its fight against all kinds of speculation, and control of all business practices. Unfortunately, all these measures proved ineffective since prices, especially red meat and white are still inaccessible to the average scholarship. In addition

Ramadan, an event that many ministers fear, all eyes will be on Benbada. He will have to explain this enigmatic issue of soaring prices that characterized the market in each month of fasting.

Harraoubia Rachid, Minister of Higher Education: The disarray of the graduates

Without question, the Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research, Rachid Harraoubia be "bullied" by the President at the hearings Minister-President for the month of Ramadhan. And for good reason, the registration process and orientation of the new graduates did not go quietly.

Unlike his reassuring statements, Rachid Harraoubia, failed to manage the influx of new graduates who were registered in favor of an unprecedented success rate of over 61%.

Disorientation, review periods are too short, cancellation of some courses (Interpreting) ... the graduates have experienced the ordeal. And it's not over! Heavy records still await the Minister of Higher Education. Harraoubia will face a protest by university teachers, planned for the next academic year.

Hocine Larabi and Aomar F._ The Day Algeria (August 14, 2010)

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