Sunday 22 February Day of Fraternity and Cohesion in Algeria
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This news article discusses the establishment of February 22 as a significant national holiday in Algeria, officially known as the Day of Fraternity and Cohesion. The date commemorates the anniversary of the Hirak movement, a peaceful uprising that began in 2019 to protest the long-standing rule of former leader Abdelaziz Bouteflika. Following massive public demonstrations, the president was forced to resign after decades in power. Current President Abdelmadjid Tebboune designated this day to honor the "smile revolution" and its role in the country's political transformation. The source highlights how the movement successfully challenged the status quo and led to a new era of governance for the nation. This commemorative event serves as a formal recognition of the public's will and their commitment to constitutional reform.