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Algeria’s parliament slams French president for ‘blatant’ meddling

January 9, 2025
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The Algerian parliament has strongly condemned French President Emmanuel Macron for his recent remarks regarding the country’s internal affairs. In a statement released on Tuesday, the parliament criticized Macron for what it described as “blatant interference” in Algerian affairs, stating that such actions only serve to undermine the country’s sovereignty.

This recent controversy began when Macron expressed his support for Algerian protesters who have been calling for political reform and an end to corruption in the country. In a speech on Monday, the French President urged Algerian authorities to listen to the demands of the people and implement meaningful changes. He also stated that France would stand by the Algerian people in their pursuit of democracy and social justice.

These comments were met with strong backlash from Algerian officials, who accused Macron of overstepping his boundaries and meddling in the country’s domestic affairs. The parliament’s statement emphasized that Algeria is a sovereign nation with its own laws and political processes, and that any interference from foreign entities is not welcome.

The Algerian people have also expressed their dissatisfaction with Macron’s statements, viewing them as interference from a former colonial power. Many Algerians still remember and are deeply affected by France’s colonization of their country, and any perceived interference is seen as a violation of their national integrity.

The Algerian parliament’s criticism of Macron has been widely supported by the country’s citizens, who believe that it is important for foreign leaders to respect their sovereignty and refrain from meddling in their internal affairs. Algerian officials have also called for a “firm and immediate” response from the French government, demanding that Macron retract his statements and apologize for his perceived interference.

This issue has also sparked a debate within France, with some criticizing Macron for his remarks and others defending his right to freedom of speech. However, it is important to note that any criticism of Algerian authorities should be done through proper channels and in a respectful manner, rather than through external interference.

It is understandable that Macron may have good intentions in showing his support for the Algerian people, but his words have been interpreted as interference and have only served to further inflame the situation. The Algerian government and people are capable of addressing their own issues and implementing reforms without outside interference.

It is also worth noting that Algeria has made significant progress in recent years towards political and social reforms. The country’s current President, Abdelmadjid Tebboune, has promised to address corruption and enact political reforms, and has already taken steps towards achieving these goals. These efforts should be respected and supported by the international community, rather than overshadowed by external interference.

In conclusion, the Algerian parliament’s criticism of French President Emmanuel Macron is a clear message to all foreign powers that Algeria will not tolerate interference in its internal affairs. It is important for all leaders to respect the sovereignty of other nations and to refrain from making statements that can be perceived as interference. Algeria is a proud and independent country, and its people have the right to handle their own affairs without external interference. Let us hope that this issue can be resolved peacefully and that the relationship between Algeria and France can continue to prosper based on mutual respect and cooperation.

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