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Algeria: President Tebboune Makes First Appearance Since Contracting Covid-19

Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 08:11 am

President Abdelmadjid Tebboune of Algeria has made his first televised broadcast ever since recovery from the coronavirus, Tebboune was hospitalized in Germany before he went back home.

The video was communicated on state TV and distributed on Tebboune’s Twitter channel.

He didn’t show his area, however the Twitter channel conveyed the remark “we will a meet soon on the area of the country”.

Tebboune was hospitalized in Germany on October 28, and Algerian specialists later reported that he had the Covid-19 ailment.

His nonappearance had started worries of an institutional emergency, weeks after citizens endorsed a reconsidered constitution on record low turnout in a submission broadly observed as a move to kill the long-running Hirak fight development

Albert Echetah

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