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Jil Jadid is an Algerian political party created on March 11, 2011. It held its constituent congress on March 3, 2012, during which the party elected Soufiane Djilali as the party president. The motto of Jil Jadid is "The duty to act". This party was a membre of the Coordination for Liberties and Democratic Transition (CLTD), which was behind the major national opposition conference held on June 10, 2014 in Algiers. On June 2, 2016, Jil Jadid announced its withdrawal from the CNLTD because no agreement has been reached with partners on committing not to engage in bilateral discussions with the regime and not to participate in the elections without the establishment of a commission for organizing and monitoring elections, as requested by the CNLTD in the Zéralda platform signed by all the opposition parties.

History
Jil Jadid was approved on March 18, 2012. A party which presents a world vision, in particular a vision of the algerian society elaborated according to a collective process of continuous maturation. It is now present on all 48 Wilayas in the country and has representatives among the algerian community abroad.

Participation to elections
The party also participated in the municipal elections of November 2012, where he won the majority in 12 municipalities and more than 120 local elected representatives.

Presidential elections of 2014
During the national council of September 27, 2013, the party decided to participate in the presidential election of April 2014. On November 2, 2013, Soufiane Djilali announced his candidacy for the presidential election of April 2014. An application he finally withdrew on March 1st, 2014 after Bouteflika's announcement to run for a fourth term.

On June 1, 2016, Jil Jadid announced his withdrawal from the CLTD for no agreement from other partners was reached to pledge not to enter into bilateral discussions with the regime and not to participate in the elections without the creation of an electoral committee in charge of organising and monitoring elections as requested by the CLTD. On December 24, 2016, the National Council of the party announced the boycott of the legislative elections of May 4, 2017  because of the clear determination of the power to prevent any change and its refusal to establish a genuine independent commission for the management of elections.

On August 27, 2017, Jil Jadid made public his proposals for a way out of the crisis by stating that the resolution of the serious crisis that Algeria is going through will depend on the implementation of drastic political and institutional reforms whose first act should be inaugurated by the election of a new President of the Republic. Considering the urgency of the situation, and considering that the current President of the Republic has not consented to provoke early elections, Jil Jadid believes that the only wayout is the implementation of Article 102 of the Constitution (removal of the president due to illness).

In the summer of 2017, Jil Jadid led a public campaign which calls to implement article 102 of the constitution. On September 16, 2017, the Jil Jadid National Council, after evaluating the campaign for the implementation of article 102 of the Constitution, reiterated its position regarding the elections organized by a discredited regime and offering no guarantee of transparency and transparency of honesty of the polls. Accordingly, the National Council while announcing the boycott of the poll of November 23, 2017, considered that these elections will be only another occasion for the people to boycott a corrupt regime.

On January 16, 2018, Jil Jadid proposed to the entire democratic opposition a national overthrow during the next presidential elections (April 2019) for a transitional phase in order to rebuild the country and its institutions. On January 26, 2018, Jil Jadid specified that it is up to civil society, autonomous unions, associations and celebrities, in coordination with the political opposition, to come up with a program and a candidate. Those proposals were reiterated on March 10, 2018, on the occasion of the party's 7th anniversary, in the presence of the leaders of autonomous unions, human rights and civil society associations, parties of the democratic opposition and celebrities.