Algiers, Algeria – The National People’s Assembly (APN) is set to resume its sessions on Monday, October 13, 2025, with a plenary session dedicated to the discussion of two key legislative proposals concerning military honors.
The session, scheduled to commence at 9:30 AM, will focus on a draft law introducing new military decorations within the People’s National Army (ANP). Additionally, parliamentarians will debate a proposed amendment to Law No. 86/04, dated February 11, 1986, which pertains to the establishment of the National People’s Army Medal.
According to a statement released by the APN, the proceedings will involve presentations of the draft laws, followed by a period of debate and discussion among members of parliament. Leaders of parliamentary groups will have the opportunity to present their perspectives and raise questions regarding the proposed legislation.
Following these interventions, a representative from the government will address the concerns and inquiries raised by the deputies. This provides a crucial opportunity for clarification and ensures a thorough examination of the implications of the proposed changes to the existing legal framework governing military decorations.
The debate surrounding these bills is expected to be robust, reflecting the significance of military honors and their role in recognizing service and valor within the ANP. The outcome of these discussions will likely shape the future of military recognition within the Algerian armed forces.
The APN’s deliberations on these legislative matters underscore the ongoing efforts to modernize and refine the structures and symbols of the Algerian military.



