Algeria drafts wartime mobilization bill amid regional tensions

Algeria鈥檚 government proposed a law to streamline military mobilization amid tensions with neighboring countries Morocco and Mali, as well as former colonial ruler France. (AP/File)
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  • The text was approved by government ministers earlier this month
  • The draft law is raising concerns among ordinary Algerians

ALGIERS: Algeria鈥檚 government proposed a law to streamline military mobilization amid tensions with neighboring countries Morocco and Mali, as well as former colonial ruler France.
The text, set to be unveiled on Wednesday by the North African country鈥檚 minister of justice, was approved by government ministers earlier this month.
Relations between France and Algeria sharply deteriorated last summer when France shifted its position to support Morocco鈥檚 autonomy plan for Western Sahara.
The debate on the general mobilization law comes as Algeria鈥檚 strongman leader, army chief of staff Said Changriha, makes a series of trips to military regions in the border areas to oversee military manouvers.
It also comes after Algeria, which has one of Africa鈥檚 largest militaries, said earlier this month it had shot down a military drone near the country鈥檚 border with Mali. 
The text of the draft law, a copy of which was seen by The Associated Press, aims 鈥渢o define the provisions for organizing, preparing and carrying out the general mobilization provided for in Article 99 of the Constitution,鈥� which authorizes the mobilization of all the nation鈥檚 forces in the event of a major crisis.
The draft law is raising concerns among ordinary Algerians.
鈥淚 did not understand what鈥檚 behind this project,鈥� Aziza Sahoui, a retired teacher, said on social media. 鈥淚鈥檓 really worried, especially as it comes after the incursion of a Malian drone into our territory.鈥�