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World|politics|June 3, 2019 / 03:57 PM
Algeria's constitutional council cancels presidential election

AKIPRESS.COM - Algeria's constitutional council has said it will be impossible for it to hold elections to choose a successor to ousted President Abdelaziz Bouteflika early next month as planned after the only two candidates were rejected, Aljazeera reports.

The council said in a statement on Sunday that it rejected "the candidates' applications" and subsequently declared "the impossibility of holding presidential elections on July 4".

It did not set a new date for the presidential election, asking interim President Abdelkader Bensalah to organise a vote at a later date, state television said.

The move will likely extend the rule of the interim president, 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.

"Because with the current government and Bensalah and Prime Minister Noureddine Bedoui still in power, there is no way that Algerians will go to vote for a new president," added Kirat.

On Friday, hundreds of thousands again took to the streets of Algiers and other cities to call for Bensalah's removal and that of Prime Minister Bedoui, who was appointed by Bouteflika days before he stepped down.

The July vote had been backed by Algeria's army chief, General Ahmed Gaid Salah, who has been managing the transition. Salah, who earlier supported Bouteflika, has called for the impeachment of the long-time leader.

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