Algerian army chief of staff Lieutenant-General Ahmed Kayed Saleh said on Thursday that some officials who held senior positions in the country were not at the level of responsibility and trust, and therefore deserved the fair reward they received.

According to the newspaper "Al-Khobar" Algerian, the team, Ahmed Kayed Saleh, his statement, during the supervision of the ceremony to imitate the ranks and award medals to a number of officers and frameworks.

"It is truly unfortunate, and it is not acceptable religiously, socially and morally, that some high-level tires reach this low level of corruption, despite their full knowledge of the laws," he said.

"Firm justice, determination and determination are the best and most effective way to purge the country of corruption and corrupt people, despite strong opposition."

The Algerian interim president, Abdelkader Ben Saleh, launched yesterday, a third initiative after the failure of its predecessors over the past months to break the deadlock in the current constitutional Algeria, through a dialogue led by national figures independent legitimacy, but without the participation of the Authority, including Military establishment. The initiative of the new Algerian president outlined the main features of the dialogue, but without elaborating on all the details, and threw the ball at the negotiating sides of the popular movement and the political forces to come up with a new roadmap by defining the axes of the political solution and drafting the arrangements for the transfer of power through the Algerian ballot boxes.

The new initiative avoids going into details of the political solution in full detail, fearing that the initiative would follow its predecessors.