In his televised speech Thursday evening, Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune announced the dissolution of the National Assembly and a cabinet reshuffle within 48 hours.
El Khabar
returns to the main points of the intervention of the Algerian head of state, who also pardoned prisoners of the Hirak, the popular movement which is celebrating its two years.
Regarding the reshuffle,
Le Soir d'Algérie
understands that it "would concern six to seven ministerial departments deemed to be failing" but "Prime Minister Abdelaziz Djerad will be brought back until the legislative elections", the date of which is not yet known.
The world
especially considers that "President Tebboune is trying to regain control after three months of absence", after having been affected by the Covid-19 and treated in Germany.
Emmanuel Macron is in the
Financial Times
.
In an interview with the famous British daily, the President of the Republic "urges Europe to send vaccines to Africa".
But for
Les Echos
, "geopolitically, it is also for France and its allies to pull the rug out from under the influencing strategies - vaccine diplomacy - implemented by China or Russia, which already distribute their vaccines in many countries. "
How will the world of tomorrow be?
The Opinion
wonders with optimism: "Vaccines, technologies, extravagance, productivity, growth ... Will the pandemic lead to new roaring years, once the restrictions on freedom are lifted?"
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