Algiers, October 10, 2025 – The Ministry of National Education has refuted claims circulating on social media platforms regarding alleged statements and information attributed to the Ministry or the Minister. These claims, disseminated through various online pages and attributed to individuals claiming affiliation with the Ministry, suggest that certain discussions and decisions were made during a private meeting with the Minister.
In a statement released today, the Ministry expressed its disappointment at the spread of misinformation. The statement emphasized that any official decisions or stances adopted by the Minister are formally communicated through official channels. These channels include press releases and statements published on the Ministry’s official website, as well as official media statements made directly by the Minister.
The Ministry urges the public to exercise caution and verify information through official sources before accepting claims circulating on social media. It reiterated its commitment to transparency and ensuring accurate dissemination of information related to education policies and initiatives.
The Ministry’s statement serves as a reminder of the importance of relying on verified sources of information, particularly in the digital age where misinformation can spread rapidly. The Ministry is actively working to combat the spread of false information and maintain the public’s trust in its official communications.
This denial comes amidst ongoing discussions about educational reforms and updates to the national curriculum. The Ministry is expected to announce further details regarding these reforms in the coming weeks through its official channels.



