Algerian Presidential Candidate Accuses Morocco of Billion-Dollar Drug Exports

Morocco was the subject of an attack by Abdelkader Bengrina, a candidate in the Algerian presidential election next month and president of the "El-Bina" Movement.
"Moroccan drug exports are worth billions of dollars," said Abdelkader Bengrina to media professionals. For this former Minister of Tourism, these exports "would be almost equivalent to Algeria’s oil revenues".
Faced with these findings, the Algerian presidential candidate has made proposals included in his program. If he were to obtain the supreme magistracy of his country, Abdelkader Bengrina intends to engage in talks with Morocco, which will focus on the movement of people and the issue of water resources.
However, he did not give the solutions he could bring to the trafficking of drugs and psychotropic substances between the two countries.
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