Algeria court certifies President Tebboune's landslide re-election win
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The Constitutional Court announced that Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune won a second term with 84.3 percent of the vote, amid claims of electoral irregularities.
Despite preliminary results showing near 95 percent support for Tebboune, a verification process revealed corrections, granting his opponents hundreds of thousands more votes than initially reported.
Tebboune's 84.3 percent victory comes as his administration faces criticism over human rights practices and power repression, creating a complex political landscape.
Analyst Hasni Abidi emphasized that high voter turnout was critical for Tebboune, reflecting his desire to be perceived as a legitimate president in Algeria.
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