Weary protesters see straight through Tebboune s new Algeria
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16 Jul, 2021
Comment: A month after the election, Algerians are back on the streets protesting the same corruption, lack of reform and joblessness that led them to boycott the vote, writes Malia Bouattia.
Algerians have been protesting against the military regime since February 2019 [Getty]
Despite Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune s declaration that the recent parliamentary elections would deliver a new Algeria, the uprisings this week in the south of the country suggest that the same old problems continue to plague the population.
The Algerian government put all its weight behind the elections that took place last month, portraying them as an opportunity for national renewal.
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