Algiers – The Algerian Children’s Parliament is set to convene its first public session next Monday afternoon, following its official inauguration scheduled for the same morning. This announcement was released in a statement by the People’s National Assembly on Wednesday.
The establishment of the Children’s Parliament marks a significant step in promoting civic engagement and democratic values among young citizens. It provides a platform for children to voice their opinions, discuss issues relevant to their lives, and contribute to shaping a better future for Algeria.
The inaugural session is expected to draw considerable attention, with representatives from various sectors, including government officials, educators, and civil society organizations, anticipated to attend. The agenda for the session remains undisclosed, but it is widely speculated that the young parliamentarians will address topics such as education, environmental protection, and children’s rights.
DZWatch will provide comprehensive coverage of the event, including live updates and exclusive interviews with members of the Children’s Parliament. This initiative reflects the nation’s commitment to empowering its youth and fostering a culture of participation and responsibility.
The Children’s Parliament is seen as a valuable tool for nurturing future leaders and instilling a sense of national pride and belonging. By engaging children in the democratic process, Algeria is investing in its future and ensuring that the voices of the next generation are heard.
The People’s National Assembly emphasizes the importance of this initiative and its potential to contribute to the overall development of the country. The Assembly pledges its full support to the Children’s Parliament and its endeavors to promote the well-being of Algerian children.



