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Experts wonder if move gives in to external pressure or is a shift in the military and security strategy.
Algeria –Proposed amendments to the Algerian constitution, including a provision allowing the army to participate in missions abroad contrary to previous military dogma, have just been made public.
Based on the draft released by the Algerian presidency, it will be possible for the Algerian army to act outside the country’s borders. The step has surprised both the public and political parties, who for decades were used to a very different discourse about the army’s tasks and rules of engagement.
Under the new amendments, the Algerian president can consult with parliament before allowing the army to participate in missions outside the country’s borders. This would be a major shift in the country’s approach to military and diplomatic issues. The oil-rich Maghreb country has always refrained from sending its army on missions outside its borders, in compliance with terms of the constitution.
https://thearabweekly.com/constitut...gerias-military-dogma-non-intervention-abroad

Algeria –Proposed amendments to the Algerian constitution, including a provision allowing the army to participate in missions abroad contrary to previous military dogma, have just been made public.
Based on the draft released by the Algerian presidency, it will be possible for the Algerian army to act outside the country’s borders. The step has surprised both the public and political parties, who for decades were used to a very different discourse about the army’s tasks and rules of engagement.
Under the new amendments, the Algerian president can consult with parliament before allowing the army to participate in missions outside the country’s borders. This would be a major shift in the country’s approach to military and diplomatic issues. The oil-rich Maghreb country has always refrained from sending its army on missions outside its borders, in compliance with terms of the constitution.
https://thearabweekly.com/constitut...gerias-military-dogma-non-intervention-abroad