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Algeria constitutional council chief quits: state TV via SABCNewsOnline

Algerian Interior Minister Tayeb Belaiz announces the results of the presidential election during a press conference in Algiers.

Tayeb Belaiz informed the council, which will play a key role in upcoming presidential elections, that “he presented his resignation… to the head of state”. Protesters have targeted the “3B” — Belaiz, Prime Minister Noureddine Bedoui, and Abdelkader Bensalah who served as upper house speaker until being appointed interim president after Bouteflika’s resignation.

The constitutional council is tasked with vetting election candidates, as well as ensuring the regularity of the polls.

 

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