Hundreds of people on Monday demonstrated in Algiers against embattled Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika’s new government, appointed amid mass protest against his rule.

Protesters carried slogans describing the new cabinet as “a blow to the people’s demands.”

Bouteflika, who has faced mass protest against his rule for over a month, maintained his position as defence minister in the caretaker government that was revealed on Sunday.

The government, headed by Noureddine Bedoui, is composed of 27 ministers, including six members of the former cabinet.

Bouteflika kept as military chief of staff the powerful Gen. Gaid Saleh, who earlier this week called for the president to be declared unfit for office on health grounds.

The opposition Labour Party described the new cabinet as a new face for an old government.

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“It is unclear on what basis these figures were chosen,” the party said in a statement.

The party said “the so-called new government’’ aims to ensure “the continuity of the regime and the repressive presidential system rejected by the overwhelming majority.”

Former prime minister and opposition politician Ali Benflis also criticised the move, saying “it is authoritarian practice that provokes the people.”

In March, Bouteflika appointed Bedoui, a former interior minister, as prime minister after the ailing president renounced a bid to run for a fifth term in office after mass street protests.

In recent weeks thousands of Algerians have taken to the streets, demanding the departure of Bouteflika and radical change to the political system in the energy-rich country. (dpa/NAN)