Algerian court certifies Tebboune’s landslide reelection win
- Algeria's Constitutional Court certified President Abdelmadjid Tebboune's victory after retabulating vote counts questioned by him and his opponents.
- The court reviewed local voting data to address irregularities alleged in appeals, confirming Tebboune’s win.
- Tebboune received 7.7 million votes, totaling 84.3%, surpassing his 2019 win.
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Algeria's president re-elected with 84.3% of the vote
Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune was re-elected for a second term in last week's election with 84.3% of the vote, according to final results released on Saturday, which are lower than initial estimates contested by his rivals.
North Africa - Court confirms President Tebboune's election victory in Algeria - but with correction
In Algeria, the Constitutional Court officially confirmed the victory of head of state Tebboune in the presidential election, but awarded its two challengers hundreds of thousands more votes.
Algeria’s Constitutional Court has approved the results of the presidential election
Algeria’s Constitutional Court has approved the results of the presidential electionAlgeria's Constitutional Court has recognised the results of the presidential election, which saw incumbent head of state Abdelmajid Tebboun re-elected for a...
Algeria's Tebboune re-elected with 84% of vote, according to official results
A week after Algeria went to the polls in presidential elections marked by allegations of fraud and irregularities by opposition politicians, the country's election authority on Saturday said final results showed President Abdelmadjid Tebboune had won a second term with 84.3 percent of the vote. The electoral authority initially said the incumbent had won with nearly 95 percent of the vote.
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