Algerians headed to the polls on Saturday with President Abdulmadjid Tebboune, backed by the military, widely anticipated to secure a second term. Despite the competition from Abdelali Hassani Cherif of the Islamist MSP party and Youcef Aouchiche of the Socialist Forces Front, early turnout figures indicated a lack of enthusiasm among the electorate. This election comes five years after pro-democracy protests led to the military's removal of the then-president, marking a critical juncture in Algeria's political landscape. However, the low voter turnout suggests a possible disconnect between the political establishment and the Algerian populace.
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