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Ex-PM elected Algeria’s new president, to protesters’ dismay

News ArticleEx-PM elected Algeria’s new president, to protesters’ dismay
The head of the National Independent Electoral Authority, Mohamed Charfi, speaks during a press conference to announce the results of Algeria’s presidential election in Algiers, Algeria, Friday, Dec. 13, 2019. Abdelmadjid Tebboune, a former Algerian prime minister and loyalist of Algeria’s influential army chief, has been elected Algeria’s new president. Tebboune, 74, was elected with 58.15% of the vote in this oil-rich North African country.
Newly elected Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune gestures during a press conference Friday, Dec.13, 2019 in Algiers. Abdelmadjid Tebboune, a former prime minister and loyalist of the influential army chief, was declared the oil-rich nation’s new president in an election boycotted by members of the vibrant pro-democracy movement.
Newly elected Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune is to shake hands before a press conference Friday, Dec.13, 2019 in Algiers. Abdelmadjid Tebboune, a former prime minister and loyalist of the influential army chief, was declared the oil-rich nation’s new president in an election boycotted by members of the vibrant pro-democracy movement.
Algerian demonstrators take to the streets in the capital Algiers to reject the presidential elections, in Algiers, Algeria, Friday, Dec. 13, 2019. Abdelmadjid Tebboune, a former Algerian prime minister and loyalist of Algeria’s influential army chief, has been elected Algeria’s new president. Tebboune, 74, was elected with 58.15% of the vote in this oil-rich North African country.
Algerian demonstrators take to the streets in the capital Algiers to reject the presidential elections, in Algiers, Algeria, Friday, Dec. 13, 2019. Abdelmadjid Tebboune, a former Algerian prime minister and loyalist of Algeria’s influential army chief, has been elected Algeria’s new president. Tebboune, 74, was elected with 58.15% of the vote in this oil-rich North African country.
Supporters react after Abdelmadjid Tebboune has been elected Algeria’s new president, Friday, Dec.13, 2019 at his campaign headquarters in Algiers. Abdelmadjid Tebboune, a former prime minister and loyalist of the influential army chief, was declared the oil-rich nation’s new president in an election boycotted by members of the vibrant pro-democracy movement.
Presidential candidate Abdelmadjid Tebboune prepares to casts his ballot outside a polling station, in Algiers. Abdelmadjid Tebboune, a former prime minister and loyalist of Algeria’s influential army chief, has been elected the country’s new president in a vote boycotted by members of a vibrant nationwide protest movement, electoral authorities announced Friday.
National Independent Electoral Authority, Mohamed Charfi, to announce the results of Algeria’s presidential election during a press conference in Algiers, Algeria, Friday, Dec. 13, 2019. Abdelmadjid Tebboune, a former Algerian prime minister and loyalist of Algeria’s influential army chief, has been elected Algeria’s new president. Tebboune, 74, was elected with 58.15% of the vote in this oil-rich North African country.
National Independent Electoral Authority, Mohamed Charfi, to announce the results of Algeria’s presidential election during a press conference in Algiers, Algeria, Friday, Dec. 13, 2019. Abdelmadjid Tebboune, a former Algerian prime minister and loyalist of Algeria’s influential army chief, has been elected Algeria’s new president. Tebboune, 74, was elected with 58.15% of the vote in this oil-rich North African country.
Algerian demonstrators take to the streets in the capital Algiers to reject the presidential elections, in Algiers, Algeria, Friday, Dec. 13, 2019. Abdelmadjid Tebboune, a former Algerian prime minister and loyalist of Algeria’s influential army chief, has been elected Algeria’s new president. Tebboune, 74, was elected with 58.15% of the vote in this oil-rich North African country.

 Algeria newly-elected president Abdelmadjid Tebboune vowed after his victory was announced to reach out to pro-democracy protesters, who massively took to the streets to challenge his election at the head of the oil-rich nation crippled by rampant corruption.

Tebboune, a 74-year-old former prime minister, received 58.15% of the vote, according to results made public Friday by the head of the National Independent Electoral Authority, Mohamed Charfi. Turnout in Thursday’s election was just 41%, reflecting the frustration of many Algerians who had hoped to see new faces among the candidates.

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