With traditional parties are marred by their association with past presidents, Islamists and pro-protest activist candidates could unseat the incumbents
Algeria’s parliamentary elections: A bumpy road ahead MENASource by Abdelkader Abderrahmane
Parliamentary candidates posters are hanged on June 2, 2021 in Algiers, Algeria. In Algiers, the country s largest constituency, with 34 deputy seats to be filled (out of 407), most electoral panels are half empty, about two weeks after the campaign began. Some of the pasted posters get ripped quickly and are not readable. These elections, which were supposed to take place in 2022 but were brought forward, appear as an attempt by the government, whose pillar is the military, to regain control in the face of Hirak s return to the streets from late February. Photo by Louiza Ammi /ABACAPRESS.COM
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