Algerian Chief of Staff Lieutenant General Ahmed Kayed Saleh said the Algerian elections represent a real key to building a strong state. "Constitutional solutions are responsive to the demands of the people and take into account the supreme interest of the nation," he said. "You all know that the positions of the senior leadership of the National People's Army are stable and sincere attitudes towards the country and the people from the beginning of the crisis and through all stages and until today," said Saleh, who spoke at the National Army Club yesterday. He stressed that «the upcoming presidential election is the constitutional fruit and the first legitimacy». Saleh explained that «these presidential elections we consider a real key to access to the building of a strong state with sound foundations and correct, a country that the leadership of the National People's Army with determination to ensure that they are achieved in safe and stable conditions». "Those who reject the good course of this path are trying to raise false slogans and expose targets and intentions, such as demanding a civil state, not a military state," he said. He stressed that there is a "gang" targeting the military establishment, warning members of this gang, saying: "It is certain that the justice system is to decide the fate of these customers."