Overview
Algeria gains its freedom and Independence on the 5th of July 1962 and spreads over an area of 2,381,741 km2 with 1,300 km of coastline and borders all the Maghreb countries Tunisia, Libya, Morocco, Western Sahara and Mauritania and two African Sahel countries, Mali and Niger. Algeria is a member of the United Nations, the African Union, the Arab League, and OPEC. The country is also a founding member of the Arab Maghreb Union.
Algeria is a republic, one and indivisible, as stated in Article 1 of its Constitution. The Constitution of 1989 instituted a pluralistic regime which guarantees the full exercise of individual and collective freedoms in all forms and in all areas. Powers are based on the principle of separation. To ensure compliance with constitutional provisions, a Constitutional Council was established in February 1989. A pluralistic regime was also instituted and a bicameral parliament was established in 1996.
The Consulate General protects the interests of Algerian nationals abroad
It stands ready to help in the event of theft, loss of property and documents, arrest and incarceration (to ensure proper legal procedures)
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