Meh. Nobody cares about that. Making Tamazight official does not fix the social-economic problems in the Berber-majority regions, and most importantly that is a very insignificant article in the amendment of a constitution that is basically a farce.
well when you have bad news all around from from west Africa to west Asia to that Land of Pure every little step is a good news Naerys...
but...but i just read a bad news.. That old timer
Hocine Ait Ahmed hero of Algeria’s war of independence who struggled throughout his life for democracy in that country died in Switzerland
RIP Mr. Hocine Ait Ahmed 
And there is no one in that country who could follow his foot steps ., well it is life has limited time and it goes away...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tNseoztE4I4Life and political career
Aït Ahmed was born at Aït Yahia in 1926. After the war for Algerian independence, during which he was one of the main leaders of the National Liberation Front (FLN), Aït Ahmed resigned from the provisional Government of the Algerian Republic (GPRA) and all the organs of the new power during the crisis of the summer of 1962. In September 1963, he founded the Socialist Forces Front (FFS), which sought political pluralism in political life locked by the single party system.
Ahmed Hussein any plane when he was arrested in pirated.
Arrested and sentenced to death in 1964, he escaped from the El Harrach prison on May 1, 1966. Exiled in Switzerland, he became a doctor of law. He returned to Algeria after the riots of 1988 but again left his country after the assassination of the President, Mohamed Boudiaf, in 1992. He has repeatedly returned to Algeria since then, including during the 50th anniversary of the outbreak of the war of liberation (November 1, 1954). Aït Ahmed died at the age of 89 in Lausanne, Switzerland on 23 December 2015.