⚡ Key Takeaways

Algeria’s National People’s Assembly is reviewing a bill requiring TikTok, Facebook, YouTube, and Instagram to establish local offices, remove illicit content within 24 hours of official notification, and store user data on Algerian territory or in certified local data centers. The bill targets platforms with over 1 million monthly Algerian users from a pool of 36.2 million internet users and draws on Germany’s NetzDG and India’s IT Rules 2021 as model frameworks.

Bottom Line: Platform compliance teams operating in Algeria should immediately open four parallel workstreams — local entity formation at CNRC, a 24-hour government-request SLA, content policy mapping against the three legislative pillars, and certified data center identification — before the bill clears the APN.

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🧭 Decision Radar

Relevance for Algeria
High

The bill directly governs operations of the largest social media platforms in the Algerian market, with 36.2 million internet users and clear government intent to enforce. Any platform-facing team, tech company, or startup building on social API integrations needs to track this.
Action Timeline
6-12 months

The bill entered APN review in October 2025 and is tracking toward enactment within a 12-month window. Entity formation (60-120 days) and data architecture decisions should begin during the parliamentary review period, not after enactment.
Key Stakeholders
Platform compliance officers, legal tech teams, enterprise social media managers, startups building on platform APIs
Decision Type
Tactical

This article provides concrete compliance tracks for platform operators and tech teams operating in the Algerian market — the decision is operational, not whether to engage with the framework.
Priority Level
High

Platforms already operating at scale in Algeria face parallel obligations under Law 18-07/Law 25-11 today, and the additional bill layer will activate within the current planning horizon.

Quick Take: Platform teams and enterprise social media managers in Algeria should open four parallel workstreams now: initiate corporate entity formation with CNRC, restructure government-request intake for a 24-hour SLA, map content policies against the three legislative pillars, and engage certified local data center operators about backup architecture. The APN review timeline means preparation started today avoids the post-enactment queue premium.

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