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Resolution on the case of Boualem Sansal in Algeria

Demand the immediate release of Boualem Sansal and other political prisoners in Algeria.

23 January 2025 European Parliament - EP-10 RSP 2025/2512(RSP) (OEIL)
Algeria

Summary

The European Parliament adopted by 533 votes to 24, with 48 abstentions, a resolution on the case of Boualem Sansal in Algeria.

The text adopted in plenary was tabled by the EPP, S&D, ECR, Renew and Greens/EFA groups.

On 16 November 2024, French-Algerian writer Boualem Sansal was arrested for taking a robust stance to Algeria's authoritarian regime and advocating for freedom of expression. His whereabouts were unknown for over a week, during which he was denied access to his family and legal counsel, violating his right to a fair trial. Charged with national security-related offences under Article 87bis of Algeria’s Penal Code - a provision often used against critics - Sansal has since been hospitalised multiple times.

Freedom of expression in Algeria has significantly deteriorated, with the country ranked 139th on the 2024 World Press Freedom Index. Journalists face increasing pressure, and at least 215 individuals are held as prisoners of opinion. Recent amendments to Algeria's Penal Code have further restricted freedoms, despite the country’s commitments under international law and its partnership with the EU, which disbursed EUR 213 million to Algeria between 2021 and 2024 under the Multiannual Indicative Programme.

Parliament condemned:

- the arrest and detention of Boualem Sansal and called for his immediate and unconditional release;

- the arrests of all other activists, political prisoners, journalists and human rights defenders and called for their release.

Moreover, the resolution urged the EU institutions and the EU Delegation to publicly share their concerns with the Algerian authorities, and to organise a medical mission to assess Sansal’s health. It called on the Algerian authorities to review all repressive laws restricting freedoms, including those in the Penal Code. It also highlighted the need to protect the freedom of the press and uphold the rule of law.

Lastly, Members stressed that the renewal of the EU-Algeria Partnership agreement must be based upon continued and substantial progress and that all future disbursements of EU funds should consider the progress made in this regard.

Text adopted by Parliament, single reading

Breakdown by Political Group

PPE
163
26
191 members
S&D
119
17
136 members
RENEW
69
75 members
ECR
66
14
80 members
PFE
61
24
86 members
GREENS
44
6
50 members
GUE
8
18
11
7
44 members
NI
3
3
16
6
28 members
ESN
20
5
26 members

Breakdown by Country

Germany
62 / 4 / 19
France
60 / 4 / 2
Italy
56 / 8 / 0
Spain
48 / 2 / 2
Poland
46 / 0 / 4
Netherlands
30 / 0 / 0
Romania
21 / 0 / 2
Belgium
19 / 1 / 1
Portugal
19 / 1 / 1
Sweden
20 / 0 / 0
Czechia
13 / 0 / 3
Greece
10 / 0 / 6
Austria
16 / 0 / 0
Finland
14 / 0 / 0
Slovakia
7 / 3 / 3
Bulgaria
10 / 0 / 3
Croatia
11 / 0 / 0
Ireland
10 / 0 / 0
Denmark
9 / 0 / 1
Lithuania
9 / 0 / 1
Latvia
9 / 0 / 0
Slovenia
8 / 0 / 0
Hungary
5 / 0 / 0
Estonia
7 / 0 / 0
Luxembourg
6 / 0 / 0
Malta
5 / 0 / 0
Cyprus
3 / 1 / 0

Individual MEP Votes

111 MEPs
MEP Country Group Position
Michał DWORCZYK Poland ECR No vote recorded
Csaba DÖMÖTÖR Hungary PfE No vote recorded
Rosa ESTARÀS FERRAGUT Spain PPE No vote recorded
Gheorghe FALCĂ Romania PPE No vote recorded
Viktória FERENC Hungary PfE No vote recorded
Gabriela FIREA Romania S&D No vote recorded
Luke Ming FLANAGAN Ireland The Left No vote recorded
Loucas FOURLAS Cyprus PPE No vote recorded
Sigrid FRIIS Denmark Renew No vote recorded
Kathleen FUNCHION Ireland The Left No vote recorded