Algeria

President Tebboune: Algerian People Vigilant Against Disruptive Attempts

Algiers – President Abdelmadjid Tebboune affirmed today the Algerian people’s unwavering commitment to steering their nation’s progress, remaining vigilant against any attempts to disrupt the national agenda.

In a message commemorating the 65th anniversary of the December 11, 1960, demonstrations, President Tebboune stated that the Algerian people, forged from a rich history and united in their identity, are resolutely focused on the present. He emphasized their awareness of efforts to undermine the country’s national project.

The President highlighted the lessons learned from Algeria’s past, guiding the nation towards a future where younger generations can thrive in a country that embodies their aspirations. He envisions an Algeria that nurtures talent, invests in sustainable development, and asserts its active role and respected position on the international stage.

President Tebboune expressed pride in Algeria’s revolutionary heritage, considering it a source of unity, strength, and a common reference point for the nation. He noted that this heritage equips Algerians with the ability to discern the intricacies of modern-day conflicts of interest, particularly in the current regional and international climate.

He further emphasized that a national consciousness, born from this legacy, allows Algerians to recognize the hidden agendas behind propaganda and the intentions of those who seek to harm the state and its interests. President Tebboune underscored the importance of remaining steadfast in the face of such challenges.

Reflecting on the significance of the December 11, 1960, demonstrations, President Tebboune highlighted how they embodied the entire nation’s embrace of the November 1, 1954, declaration and their unwavering belief in achieving the complete goals of the revolution. He described those moments as a pivotal turning point in the revolutionary process.

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