Adoption du règlement intérieur de l’APN

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Adoption du projet de règlement intérieur de l’APN

Summary of Recent Events (March 18, 2025)

On March 18, 2025, several significant events occurred that reflect both cultural and political dynamics in the region.

The Algerian national football team engaged in training sessions in preparation for their departure to Gaborone for the qualifiers of the Mondial 2026. The team remains open to new selections, with recent changes in the roster, including goalkeeper Oussama Benbot stepping in for Mandrea.

In legislative news, the Algerian National People’s Assembly (APN) adopted a new internal regulation project, signaling moves towards enhanced organizational efficiency within the assembly.

On a more serious note, the situation in Gaza escalated with reports of intense Israeli airstrikes that resulted in the deaths of at least 330 individuals, described as martyrs. This violence has prompted urgent calls for international intervention from various organizations and political commentators. The Palestinian Journalists’ Syndicate condemned these attacks, especially those directed towards journalists, highlighting broader concerns over press freedom amidst conflict.

Amidst these grave events, cultural activities presented a distraction and a form of resilience. Musical ensembles, El Ferda and Imerhane, delivered enchanting performances in Algiers, showcasing Algeria’s rich musical heritage. Furthermore, Mobilis, a telecommunications company, honored former sports figures associated with JSK, celebrating local heroes in the context of sports.

As the holy month of Ramadan continues, social initiatives are taking root. Minister Attaf hosted an Iftar dinner to commemorate the occasion, emphasizing community and social bonds during this significant time for many Algerians.

In terms of regulatory changes, the justice system facilitated easier access to national identity verification. Citizens can now obtain a nationality certificate using just their national ID card or biometric passport, streamlining processes for individuals needing official identification.

Additional initiatives aimed at strengthening local economies were highlighted by the NESDA, which is looking to finance 11,000 micro-enterprises annually, further supporting entrepreneurship in the region.

Algeria is gearing up for cultural celebrations, with the 14th edition of the National Chaâbi Song Festival set to launch soon, indicating continued investment in cultural expressions. Meanwhile, notable figures in the transportation sector, including Rekhroukh, are overseeing progress on significant infrastructure projects in the railway sector, including the advancement of a key mining line.

Lastly, festivities around Ramadan are igniting cultural effusions in towns like Bejaia, where traditional storytelling events are captivating audiences, adding a unique flavor to the celebrations across the country.

In summary, March 18, 2025, encapsulated a blend of deep social, political, and cultural narratives in Algeria. As the country grapples with issues of governance, conflict, and identity, it simultaneously nurtures its rich traditions and looks forward to potential growth through various initiatives.

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