Algerians vote in parliamentary elections on Thursday, with the campaign dominated by everyday economic pressures and restrictions on who can stand for office. Across the campaign period, official events draw low attendance, raising concerns about voter turnout, according to reporting. Electoral authorities bar a large number of candidates ahead of the vote: 269 candidates are prevented from running for the 407-seat lower house of parliament. The restrictions and the constrained campaign contribute to uncertainty about how many voters will participate. Alongside these political factors, voters also express concerns about the cost of living, which local reporting describes as a key issue shaping the election environment. The elections proceed despite these challenges, and results will determine representation in Algeria’s lower house. Overall, both outlets describe the same central themes: economic strain for many households and significant candidate disqualifications affecting the race, against a backdrop of a campaign marked by limited engagement at official events.
Algerians vote in parliamentary elections amid cost pressures and candidate bans
Algerians vote in parliamentary elections on Thursday, with the campaign dominated by everyday economic pressures and restrictions on who can stand for office. Across the campaign period, official eve...
- Algerians vote in parliamentary elections on Thursday.
- The elections cover the 407-seat lower house of parliament.
- Electoral authorities bar 269 candidates from running.
- The campaign features low attendance at official events, raising turnout concerns.
- Voters’ concerns include cost-of-living strain.
Algerians on Thursday voted in parliamentary elections amid concerns over turnout after a campaign season marked by low attendance at official campaign events. Electoral authorities barred 269 candidates from running for the 407-seat lower house of parliament ahead of the vote.
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