Because of violence: the administration of “Mustafa Pasha”hospital freezes the wages of doctors residing in Algeria

The administration of “Mustafa Pasha”hospital in Algeria decided to freeze the wages of more than 800 resident doctors following the recent protests organized by doctors, in the last period, asking for the settlement of a number of pending professional and social problems.

This decision came after violent attacks on doctors by the security services during their protests, which left great dissatisfaction in the trade union and legal circles in Algeria, while some political parties loyal to the government called on the government to deal strictly with the protests of doctors.

Partiessuch as the National Liberation Front, the National Rally for Democracy, the Rally of Algerian Hope, the Algerian Popular Movement, and the Free Liberal Bloc in Parliament considered the movements of doctors as unjustified.