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Retailleau wants the end of the 1968 Franco-Algerian agreement

In addition to action against Algerian influencers hostile to , Bruno Retailleau wants the 1968 Franco-Algerian agreement to be called into question. Guest of BFM this Sunday, January 19, the Minister of the Interior once again deplored L'« humiliation » inflicted on France by Algeria, after it refused entry into its territory of the hateful influencer Doualemn, expelled from France. “Algeriahammered the tenant of Beauvau, did not respect international law » by refusing access to its territory to this individual, who had a biometric passport certifying his Algerian nationality.

Therefore, France must find other ways to respond to Algeria: “We went all the way […] I am in favor of strong measures because without a balance of power, we will not succeed”estimated the minister, referring to the Franco-Algerian agreement of 1968, which grants Algeria a special regime in terms of movement, stay and employment on French soil. “This agreement is dated and has distorted Algerian immigration. It has no reason to be. We have to put it back on the table”judged Bruno Retailleau.

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Faced with the open hostility of the Algerian authorities towards France, linked in particular to the question of Western Sahara and the detention of the Franco-Algerian writer Boualem Sansal, a large majority of French people are in favor of the suppression of the 1968 agreement, according to a recent survey by the CSA institute for CNews, Europe 1 and the JDD.

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