The recent presidential election in Algeria has left the country shocked and questioning the validity of the results. President Abdelmadjid Tebboune, who had been expected to win by a landslide, found himself amid allegations of irregularities by both his opponents and election officials. Despite being announced as the winner with a staggering 94.7% of the vote, concerns were raised about contradictory figures and the reported voter turnout of 48%.
Tebboune’s victory in the 2019 election was met with widespread protests and boycotting, leading many to question the legitimacy of his rule. The latest election results have only fueled the skepticism and criticism towards the political elites in power. The high rate of abstention in the recent election, with only 5.6 million out of 24 million voters participating, has been seen as a strong message from the people against the entrenched military-backed elites known as “le pouvoir”.
The pro-democracy movement in Algeria, known as Hirak, has been at the forefront of challenging the political status quo in the country. The movement gained momentum in 2019 following protests against then-President Abdelaziz Bouteflika’s intention to run for a fifth term. The military intervened and forced Bouteflika to step down, but the subsequent elections organized by the interim government were met with opposition from those demanding civilian-led rule.
Amid allegations of a crackdown on human rights leading up to the recent presidential election, Amnesty International has condemned Algeria’s actions. The country’s history of controlled elections and lack of transparency has further fueled the doubts surrounding the legitimacy of the election results. It remains to be seen whether the allegations of irregularities will lead to legal challenges or affect the final certification of the election outcomes.
The unexpected turn of events in the Algerian presidential election has brought to light the deep-rooted issues of political control and manipulation in the country. The backlash against the election results from both the opposition candidates and the people abstaining from voting signals a growing discontent with the ruling elites. The future of Algeria’s political landscape now hangs in the balance as the country grapples with the aftermath of a controversial election.