
Mohamed Lakhdar Badr Eddine
Mohamed Lakhdar Badr Eddine is a prominent figure in Algeria's oil and gas sector, having been actively involved in the nationalization of the country's oil resources after its independence. As a former president of the National Federation of Oil and Gas Workers, he has played a significant role in advocating for Algerian sovereignty over natural resources since joining the federation in 1970. Badr Eddine, who was a young freedom fighter, was imprisoned at the age of 19 and has since become a respected voice in discussions about Algeria's economic strategies and historical struggles for self-determination.
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Mohamed Lakhdar Badr Eddine reflects on the nationalization of Algeria's natural resources and its impact on the country's sovereignty.
"قطاع البترول العالمي تحرر بفضل ثورة الجزائر"

