Algeria’s Constitutional Council cancels July 4 president election citing lack of valid candidates
In this file photo, a demonstrator holds a banner depicting Algeria's interim president Abdelkader Bensalah during a protest demanding the removal of Algeria's ruling elite in Algiers, Algeria May 10, 2019. The banner reads:"Leave, you don't represent us".
The move will likely extend the rule of interim President Abdelkader Bensalah, who was meant to stay only until the vote to elect a new president after Bouteflika ended his 20-year rule in the wake of mass protests. In a statement on state television, the constitutional council said it had received only two candidates, who were deemed invalid. It did not set a new date for the presidential election, asking Bensalah to organise a vote at a later date, state television said. , who is following the updates from the capital Algiers.
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