The Grand Mosque of Paris: Economic Role For Algeria Disturbs the Far Right

Once again, the French far right is targeting everything related to Algeria on French soil. This time, the focus is on the Grand Mosque of Paris and its economic role in Algeria, specifically the halal certifications required to export numerous products to our country. Halal certification is an essential requirement for many food and consumer products exported to Algeria, as it ensures compliance with Islamic dietary laws. Without this certification, French companies cannot access the Algerian market, making it a crucial step in the export process. This targeting is taking the form of a parliamentary question demanding that the French government curtail this role in favour of Algeria.
This far-right apprehension stemmed from a written question submitted by MP Kévin Pfeffer of the National Rally, known for its anti-Algerian stances, to the Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs. The question, dated March 31, 2026, checked out by Echorouk, expressed clear concern and apprehension from this French politician regarding what he described as the “exorbitant” role of the Grand Mosque of Paris in French exports to Algeria. He attributed this to the mosque’s monopoly over halal certification, which is essential for many food products.
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