Around 24 Million Vote on Algeria's Revised Constitution

Published November 1st, 2020 - 11:33 GMT
An Algerian man casts his ballot at a polling station in the capital Algiers during a vote for a revised constitution, on November 1, 2020. Polls opened in Algeria today for a vote on a revised constitution the regime hopes will neutralise a protest movement which at its peak last year swept long-time president Abdelaziz Bouteflika from power. RYAD KRAMDI / AFP
An Algerian man casts his ballot at a polling station in the capital Algiers during a vote for a revised constitution, on November 1, 2020. Polls opened in Algeria today for a vote on a revised constitution the regime hopes will neutralise a protest movement which at its peak last year swept long-time president Abdelaziz Bouteflika from power. RYAD KRAMDI / AFP
Highlights
Around 24 million Algerians are eligible to cast ballot in Sunday’s vote.

Algerian voters began to cast ballot Sunday in a referendum on constitutional amendments.

The vote is held amid restrictions as part of measures to stem the spread of coronavirus and absence of President Abdelmadjid Tebboune, who was hospitalized in Germany.

Polls opened at 8 a.m. local time (0700GMT) and will close at 7 p.m. (1800GMT).

There are 24 million eligible voters, who will cast their ballot in more than 60,000 poll stations.

 

Voting in remote desert areas started on Thursday, while around one million Algerians living abroad cast their ballot on Saturday.

Sunday’s vote coincides with the 66th anniversary of the Algerian revolution against the French colonial rule.

The constitutional changes include limiting the president's terms to only two terms and expanding the power of the prime minister.

Opposition groups, including Islamists, leftists and secularists, said the amendments do not reflect real change and impose a de facto policy.

This article has been adapted from its original source.

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