Algeria's Abdelmadjid Tebboune re-elected president with 94.7 percent vote
Briefly

Algeria's electoral authority confirmed that incumbent President Abdelmadjid Tebboune was re-elected, securing 94.65 percent of the votes amidst claims of electoral interference.
Challenges to the election included allegations of pressured vote counting and proxy voting, with challengers asserting these tactics cast shadows over the electoral integrity.
Young Algerians have shown a lack of interest in the electoral process, expressing a desire for political systems that engage them and reflect their needs and views.
Tebboune's re-election signals continuity in Algeria's governance, maintaining a program of social spending while under the enduring influence of the military establishment.
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