Algerian Court Confirms Tebboune's Reelection with 84.3% of Vote
The constitutional court validated President Abdelmadjid Tebboune's landslide victory after addressing vote count irregularities.
- President Tebboune won a second term with 84.3% of the vote, according to the final court-certified results.
- The court's retabulation addressed discrepancies, resulting in higher vote counts for his opponents.
- Islamist challenger Abdellali Hassan Cherif received 9.6% of the vote, while Youcef Aouchiche of the Socialist Forces Front garnered 6.1%.
- Both challengers surpassed the 5% threshold required for reimbursement of campaign expenses.
- Voter turnout was 46.1%, an increase from the 39.9% turnout in the 2019 presidential election.