Algerians head to polls to elect new parliament
Summary
Algeria is holding parliamentary elections on July 2, 2026, seven years after large pro-democracy protests called Hirak. Although opposition groups are not boycotting these elections, many voters are expected to stay away to show dissatisfaction with politics.Key Facts
- The elections in Algeria are to choose members of the new parliament.
- The last major political movement, Hirak protests, took place seven years ago.
- In the previous election after Hirak, only 23% of voters participated.
- Many people refused to vote last time as a way to show they were unhappy with the political options.
- Several opposition parties boycotted the last election but are not boycotting this one.
- Despite no boycott, voter turnout for 2026 is expected to remain low.
- The elections reflect ongoing political challenges and public discontent in Algeria.
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