Algeria’s former PM Abdelmadjid Tebboune wins presidential election

Abdelmadjid Tebboune, Algeria’s former prime minister, has won the country’s presidential election, the electoral commission announced on Friday.

Tebboune secured 58% of the vote, enough to prevent a second round. Turnout was just 40%, the electoral body’s head said in a televised news conference in Algiers.

 

Polls closed on Thursday as Algeria’s presidential election, which was opposed by a large protest movement, came to an end.

Four of five presidential candidates in Algeria have either claimed victory or say they are going through to a runoff at the end of the month., with official results later this month and a possible second-round run-off in early January.

Tens of thousands of protesters boycotted the election, calling it a sham.

The military, the strongest political player, sees the vote as the only way to restore order in Algeria, Africa’s largest country, a major natural gas supplier to Europe and home to 40 million people.

 

Via Euronews

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