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Asharq Al-Awsat
Asharq Al-Awsat
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Asharq Al-Awsat

Algeria Approves 23 Presidential Candidates for Dec. 12 Vote

Protester in Algiers holds up sign that reads, 'My voice is sacred just like my dignity and my freedom'. (AFP)

Algeria's electoral authority says 23 candidates have qualified for the North African country's controversial presidential vote on December 12.

The election comes eight months after strongman former President Abdelaziz Bouteflika resigned in the spring after months of mass protests. Since then, power in Algeria has been concentrated around army chief Ahmed Gaid Salah.

The candidates include former ministers or political party leaders, such as former Prime Minister Ali Benflis. Many who qualified already participated in previous presidential elections. A former popular television host Slimane Bakhlili also qualified ahead of the deadline, which ended Saturday night.

Activists on social media have called for protesters to reject the vote, fearing that it will not be transparent or fair.

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