The potential revisions to the 1968 treaty between France and Algeria reflect the ongoing debate on immigration issues in the country, particularly with the rising prominence of Marine Le Pen’s National Rally.
The political landscape appears divided, with differing views on the treaty’s impact and the proposed immigration bill.
President Macron faces challenges in garnering support for the bill amid accusations of hypocrisy and concerns about diplomatic tensions with Algeria.
The outcome of this debate could have significant implications for France’s immigration policies.