Record six in 10 abstain in Algeria’s disputed presidental poll

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ALGIERS, Dec 13, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – A record six in 10 Algerians abstained
from voting in the country’s presidential election that was firmly rejected
by the nine-month-old protest movement.

Just under 40 percent of registered voters cast a ballot on Thursday, said
electoral authority chief Mohamed Charfi, speaking on national television.

Charfi said the turnout among Algerians living in the country was a little
over 41 percent and close to nine percent among its nationals living abroad,
the lowest rate for a multi-party election in the country’s history.

The unpopular vote comes after a street protest movement in April ousted
president Abdelaziz Bouteflika, 82, following two decades in office.

Demonstrators have kept up weekly protests demanding an end to the
military-backed political system.

On Thursday, tens of thousands rallied in central Algiers, where all
morning police with water cannon and helicopters tried to disperse protesters
and prevent a repeat of the previous day’s anti-election demonstrations.