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Protests Continue in Algeria against Ailing President’s Re-Election (+Video)

  • March, 03, 2019 - 15:46
  • World news
Protests Continue in Algeria against Ailing President’s Re-Election (+Video)

TEHRAN (Tasnim) - Security forces fired tear gas on Sunday as demonstrators resumed protests in the Algerian capital to demand the President Abdelaziz Bouteflika abandon his plan to stand for a fifth term in April elections.

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Algerians have taken to the streets since demonstrations demanding the step down began ten days ago. Bouteflika, 82, is due to submit his official election papers at the Constitutional Council in Algiers on Sunday, the deadline for candidates, Reuters reported.

It is believed he does not need to do so in person. Bouteflika, rarely seen in public since he suffered a stroke in 2013, was by Sunday night still in Switzerland where he has been treated for unspecified medical checks for one week, according to Swiss media.

Hundreds of students gathered inside a university campus near the Constitutional Council, chanting: “No to a fifth term!”, witnesses said.

There was heavy security around the Constitutional Council, and police prevented students from leaving the campus a roughly 10 minute walk away.

Bouteflika had on Saturday changed his campaign manager, state media said. He has not addressed the protests against him - the biggest turnout in eight years.

Opponents say Bouteflika is no longer fit to lead the North African country, a major oil and gas producer.

Lebanese TV channel Al-Manar released a footage showing the major protests in the Algerian capital.

 

 
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