Former Algerian Official Amar Saâdani Acquires Multiple Properties in Morocco, Relocates Permanently

Amar Saâdani, former secretary general of the FLN, also president of the People’s National Assembly (APN), would have acquired several residential properties in three major Moroccan cities. The Algerian politician has settled permanently in the kingdom after staying there several times.
Amar Saâdani owns several real estate properties in Casablanca, Marrakech and Tangier, reports Algérie Part. After staying in Morocco several times in 2020, the former president of the People’s National Assembly (APN) left France and Portugal - where he owns real estate - to settle there permanently this year. He intends to acquire a brickworks in the kingdom. In Morocco, Amar Saâdani feels at home, as he has connections with Moroccan authorities. He has also asked for their protection.
In 2019, the former FLN secretary general had settled in France where he owns a 4-room luxury apartment located in Neuilly sur Seine. He will not stay there due to the non-renewal of his residence. The French authorities had refused to issue him the 10-year residence permit. He then leaves France to fly to Portugal in the summer of 2019, where he had decided to invest in a farm. Since then, he has been looking for a buyer to resell his Neuilly sur Seine apartment.
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