In the midst of a diplomatic and political crisis, an increasingly acute crisis, with France, the Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune decided to suddenly distance himself from the Rector of the Grand Mosque of Paris, Chems-Eddine Hafiz, who for a long time was one of his most privileged interlocutors and one of his most faithful or loyal relays in France. According to our sources, Tebboune took this radical decision following information reaching the Algerian secret services announcing the opening of a very high-level investigation into the operation, financing and relations of the Grand Mosque of Paris with the Algerian State.
This investigation was ordered by the Minister of the Interior, Bruno Retailleau, himself who requested a complete audit of the finances and the relations of the Grand Mosque of Paris with the Algerian regime. Bruno Retailleau is committed to pulling the rug from under the feet of the Algerian regime by decapitating all its structured relays on French territory. The current French Minister of the Interior has asked his services to identify all the relays of Algerian Power who exercise interference on French territory. Bruno Retailleau’s stated objective is to regain control of the Grand Mosque of Paris by distancing it from Algerian influence and subjecting it to a new organization marked by a broader North African presence in order to emancipate itself from domination. Algerian.
Faced with the dangerous discoveries that the investigations of the French Ministry of the Interior are likely to lead to, Chems-Eddine Hafiz was seized by great panic and is trying to find solutions to “save his skin” in the face of a relentless Bruno Retailleau. dismantle the channels of interference of Algerian power. The Rector of the Grand Mosque of Paris thought he was doing well to try to urgently request Abdelmadjid Tebboune to ask him to intervene in high places and by directly calling on French President Emmanuel Macron. But the Algerian President preferred to lift the brakes and cease contacts with the Rector of the Grand Mosque of Paris in order not to get caught in a whirlwind.