Algiers – The Ministry of Relations with Parliament issued a formal denial on Wednesday, refuting a widely circulated social media post containing statements falsely attributed to Minister Nedjiba Jilali regarding the upcoming elections.The Ministry clarified in a press release that the viral post—which featured a fabricated quote suggesting the Minister made inflammatory remarks about those opposing the elections and foreign intervention—is “entirely fake and baseless.”Warning Against DisinformationThe Ministry emphasized that such misleading content is designed to “spread confusion and disrupt public opinion.” They urged the public and media outlets to:Verify Information: Practice caution and precision before sharing news.Avoid Unreliable Sources: Do not follow or promote unverified social media pages that lack credibility.Official Communication ChannelsThe Ministry concluded by reminding the public that official statements, activities, and news regarding Minister Nedjiba Jilali and the sector are exclusively published via:The Ministry’s official website.Its verified social media accounts.The fake post in question, which appeared on a page titled “Algeria: Beacon of the Hirak,” included a doctored image and text claiming the Minister had warned that election boycotters were “inviting NATO into the country”—a claim the Ministry has now officially branded as “fake news.”
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