Events from 2021 in Algeria.
Incumbents
Events
Ongoing â COVID-19 pandemic in Algeria
January
- January 1
- President Abdelmadjid Tebboune signs the new constitution, approved in November 2020. He also said he hopes to soon start applying the Russian-made Sputnik V vaccine against COVID-19.
- Twenty people are killed and 11 injured when a vehicle overturns near Ain Amguel, Tamanrasset Province. Nineteen people, including children, are African nationals, and Tamanrasset, is regarded as a transit point for migrants seeking to go to Europe.
- January 2 â Three top officials, including the younger brother of former President Abdelaziz Bouteflika, Saïd, are acquitted after a September 2019 arrest.
- January 14 â A homemade bomb kills five civilians in Tebessa Province. An armed rebel is killed in Khenchela Province. It is not known if the incidents are related.
- January 20 â French President Emmanuel Macron refuses to apologize for colonialism or the Algerian War.
- January (date unknown) â Reuters reports fighting between militants and government troops in Aïn Defla Province.
February
- February 8 â Cherif Belmihoub, a minister in charge of economic projections, warns that Algeriaâ²s energy exports are falling and the country may cease to be an exporter of crude within a decade.
- February 12 â President Tebboune, 74, returns from Germany after a second bout with COVID-19.
- February 18 â Tebboune says he will dissolve Parliament and free political prisoners.
- February 19 â Journalist Khaled Drareni and thirty other activists are released from prison in Koléa, Tipaza Province on the second anniversary of the Hirak Movement.
- February 26 â Protesters take to the streets of Algiers and other cities in a renewal of the Friday Hirak movement protests, suspended because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
March
- March 5 â Thousands of protesters march on the second Friday in a row.
August
- 10 August â Death toll rises to 42, including 25 soldiers, after massive wildfires spread throughout 18 wilayas in Algeria, particularly in Kabylia.
- 11 August â Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune declares 3 days of national mourning as death toll soars to 65 following massive forest fires in Kabylie.
- 12 August â At least 22 suspected arsonists are arrested by authorities following the fires in Kabylie.
Scheduled events
Culture
Sports
Deaths
- January 2 â Mirzaq Biqtash, 75, writer.
- January 18 â Jean-Pierre Bacri, 69, Algerian-born French actor (Same Old Song, Place Vendôme) and screenwriter (The Taste of Others); cancer.
- January 22 â Guem, 73, musician, composer and dancer.
- March 17 â Rym Ghezali, 38, actress (El Wa3ra).
- March 27 â Redha Hamiani, 76, politician.
- September 10 â Saadi Yacef, 93, independence fighter, politician and actor.
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