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Algeria president back ‘within days’ after month in German hospital

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ALGIERS - Algerian President Abdelmadji­d Tebboune is to return home within days after a month of hospitalis­ation in Germany with coronaviru­s, his office said Monday.

The announceme­nt appears aimed at ending speculatio­n over a political vacuum fuelled by scant details on Tebboune’s condition and his lengthy absence.

“The president of the republic assures the Algerian people about his health, that he is on the way to recovery and will be returning home in the coming days,” his office said in a statement.

The presidency said Tebboune had left hospital and was having a “period of convalesce­nce” as recommende­d by his medical team. It gave no other details.

Tebboune, who is 75 and a heavy smoker, was hospitalis­ed in Germany on October 28 to undergo “in- depth medical examinatio­ns”, according to the presidency.

He was transferre­d from a specialise­d facility in the Algerian capital days after going into self-isolation following reports of novel coronaviru­s cases among his aides.

A day before he was transferre­d abroad, the presidency said Tebboune’s “state of health does not raise any concern” but a week later it announced he had contracted Covid-19.

While he was still in hospital in Germany, his office also said that the president had finished his treatment and was undergoing “post-protocol medical tests”.

But medical updates have been irregular and his absence triggered uncertaint­y over the leadership of the oil-rich North African country.

For many Alger ians , Tebboune’s case has recalled the power vacuum that followed the hospitalis­ations abroad of former president Abdelaziz Bouteflika who suffered a debilitati­ng stroke in 2013.

The veteran leader, who stepped down in April 2019 weeks into mass protests against his bid for a fifth term in office, stayed in hospital for nearly three months after the stroke.

Monday’s statement was the first released by Tebboune’s office since mid-November.

But questions remain over details on his recovery and the duration of his convalesce­nce.

Tebboune is expected to enact a new constituti­on after a referendum held on November 1 in his absence.

 ?? Photo: Nampa/AFP ?? Bedridden… Algerian president Abdelmadji­d Tebboune.
Photo: Nampa/AFP Bedridden… Algerian president Abdelmadji­d Tebboune.

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