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French National Assembly deputies voting on RN resolution to denounce 1968 France-Algeria agreement, showing narrow approval and political divisions.

Assembly adopts RN resolution to denounce 1968 France-Algeria agreement

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The National Assembly adopted on Thursday, by one vote, a Rassemblement National resolution to denounce the 1968 France-Algeria agreement, which provides a favorable migration regime for Algerians. For the first time, an RN text is approved by deputies, with support from the right and Horizons, despite opposition from the government and the left.

Un security council backs moroccan autonomy plan for western sahara

Anna Müller

The UN Security Council recommended in a Friday resolution that Western Sahara become an autonomous region under Moroccan sovereignty to end a 50-year conflict. Eleven members voted in favor, while Algeria abstained from the vote. The decision has elicited mixed reactions.

French National Assembly deputies celebrate the adoption of a far-right resolution denouncing the 1968 Franco-Algerian migration agreement, amid rising tensions between Paris and Algiers.

French assembly adopts resolution to denounce 1968 agreement

Jean Martin Image generated by AI

On October 30, 2025, the French National Assembly narrowly adopted a Rassemblement National (RN) resolution calling for the denunciation of the 1968 Franco-Algerian migration agreement. This symbolic vote, backed by right-wing deputies, is the first such success for a far-right text since 1958. It threatens to heighten tensions between Paris and Algiers.

Algeria Hosts Intra-African Trade Fair Promotion

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Ambassador Selma Malika Haddadi emphasized 'Made in Africa Must Matter' during promotions for the Fourth Intra-African Trade Fair (IATF 2025) in Algiers. The event focuses on industrialization, innovation, and economic integration. It calls for greater belief in African products and partnerships.

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