For several months, tensions between France and Algeria have been at the highest. An illustration of the overall crisis that Algiers has been going through in recent years, has weakening on the diplomatic scene, economic difficulties and challenges of the power in place.
Between his memorial policy driven during his first mandate and the recent strengthening of his alliance with Morocco, the President of the Republic is torn. How to avoid getting engulfed in what looks more and more like an unprecedented crisis?
On the regional and international level, Algeria is no longer a leading player. Zoom on the loss of influence of Algiers, with Charlotte Lalanne, journalist at the Monde service of L’Express and Pierre Vermeren, historian specialist in the Maghreb.
With a model that is essentially based on the sale of hydrocarbons, Algiers struggles to diversify and to offer perspectives to its youth. But what do the indicators of the Algerian economy really say?
Since the proclamation of independence in 1962, the regime has been based essentially on the army. It is clear that the arrival of President Tebboune did not allow the cards to be rebuilt. So much so that one wonders about the real holders of power in Algeria …
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