Algeria places paramount importance on safeguarding children's rights and fostering their development, reaffirming this commitment as a cornerstone in building a prosperous nation. Brahim Boughali, President of the National People's Assembly, highlighted on Sunday, May 31, 2026, that protecting childhood and promoting children's rights remain key priorities for the Algerian state.
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In a statement issued on the eve of World Children's Day, celebrated annually on June 1, Boughali emphasized that children are central to development and are the architects of the future. He noted that Algeria continues its dedicated efforts to uphold their rights, ensuring a secure and stimulating environment for their growth and success. "Childhood is a trust and a shared responsibility," Boughali stated. "Its protection and care represent a fixed priority and commitment of the President of the Republic in the path of building a victorious Algeria."
The President of the National People's Assembly also underscored the collective dimension of child protection, asserting that the welfare and rights of children necessitate the consolidated efforts of all state institutions and societal components. This approach aligns with the President of the Republic's objectives to consolidate sustainable development and invest in future generations.
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