
Imed Derbali, president of the National Council of Regions and Districts, and Azzouz Nasri, president of the Algerian Council of the Nation, signed a parliamentary cooperation protocol in Algiers on Tuesday, March 31, 2026. They also announced the creation of a parliamentary cooperation forum between the two institutions. The ceremony was attended by a Tunisian parliamentary delegation, vice-presidents of the Council of the Nation, heads of parliamentary groups, members of the Algerian-Tunisian friendship group, and the Chargé d'Affaires of the Tunisian Embassy in Algeria. The protocol aims to strengthen cooperation between the two parliamentary bodies, reflecting the strong historical ties and advanced rapprochement between Tunisia and Algeria. Derbali thanked the Algerian authorities and President Abdelmadjid Tebboune, conveying greetings from Tunisian President Kaïs Saïed. He emphasized the historical nature of Tunisian-Algerian relations, marked by shared struggles and solidarity. Derbali called for more active parliamentary diplomacy, increased exchanges of expertise, and visits, highlighting the role of parliamentary friendship groups. He also presented the Tunisian model of institutional organization, from local to national levels, promoting territorial justice and social equity. Key areas for cooperation include agriculture and food security, energy and renewable energy, tourism and investment, and higher education and scientific research. Derbali stressed the importa
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