French Interior Ministry Is Studying the Invalidation of “FLN France” Accreditation
French administration launched a study of the legal action to invalidate a French political party that was founded by political activists who have a dual nationality and named it the National Liberation Front.
FLN Leadership sent a request to the French authorities to cancel the party’s accreditation, represented by the Chairman of the National Federation of Algerian Community in France and Governor of Grenoble, Tarek Ben Bouza, who corresponded with the French Prime Minister, Manuel Valls.
National Liberation Front Party published on its website, on Saturday, the content of the correspondence that was addressed to the Office of the French Interior Minister, after the correspondence was transferred to the Directorate of Freedoms and Legal Affairs at the French Interior Ministry.
Previously, Echorouk spoke about the case in a previous article and confirmed that a number of political activists with dual nationality in France founded a party that holds the name of FLN, and the news then raised a controversy given the demand that was issued in the French official gazette in its edition that was published on January, 9, 2016, on the page 155 of the Proclamation No. 928, in Paris section, concerning the decrees and laws.
Amar Saadani, Secretary General of the National Liberation Front, said on February 28, at a gathering with youth of the syndicate of construction workers that “FLN association that has recently been created in France is not an event, and foreign parties stand behind it.”