The use of French language is banned in Algerian newspapers
According to Webangah News quoted by Mehr News Agency, citing Sputnik, Algerian parliamentarians plan to draft a law to ban the use of the French language in official gazettes and limit the publication of legal texts in this language All public and private circles are only required to use Arabic language.
This proposal is based on the provisions of the Algerian Constitution, which states that Arabic is the national and official language of this country.
Algerian representatives considered this action in the framework of “protecting the fixed national components” and getting rid of what they described as “legal pollution caused by the legacy of French colonial policies”. span style=”text-a..”>and.
The author of this law with the support of 39 Algerian representatives led by Zakaria Balkhair” MP from the Peace Movement Party. The text of this law consists of 23 articles, during which it is proposed to determine criminal penalties to ensure compliance with the ban on the publication of newspapers in French.
writer has coincided. French observers saw these events as a sign of the decline of the country’s traditional influence in Algeria.