Algeria's president hospitalized ahead of critical referendum on changes to constitution

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Abdelmadjid Tebboune, 75, said on Saturday he was self isolating after several senior aides tested positive for the coronavirus.
Image: Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune during his formal swearing-in ceremony in Algiers
Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune during his formal swearing-in ceremony in Algiers on Dec. 19, 2019.Ryad Kramdi / AFP via Getty Images

ALGIERS — Algeria's president has been admitted to a specialized treatment unit in an army hospital, his office said on Tuesday, days before a critical referendum on changes he has pushed to the constitution.

The statement from the presidency carried on Algerian state media did not specify if Abdelmadjid Tebboune had tested positive for the coronavirus, but said his condition was stable and did not warrant any concern and that he was still working.

Tebboune, 75, said on Saturday he was self isolating after several senior aides tested positive for the coronavirus. "I assure you, my brothers and sisters, that I am well and healthy and that I continue my work," he was quoted as saying then.

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If his illness is confirmed as Covid-19, he would be among a small group of world leaders to have fallen sick from the disease including U.S. President Donald Trump, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro.

Tebboune's hospitalization comes at a critical moment in his efforts to turn a page on last year's massive street protests that forced his predecessor Abdelaziz Bouteflika from power after 20 years.

Elected in December, Tebboune has pushed for a new constitution that limits presidential terms and gives more powers to the parliament and judiciary. It will be put to a referendum on Sunday.

The global pandemic struck Algeria's economy as it faced long-term challenges posed by the decline of the oil and gas revenues that finance its historically lavish state spending.

So far, Algeria has officially confirmed more than 55,000 cases of the coronavirus with nearly 2,000 deaths.

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