Algeria The first presidential election after the political change begins.

The first presidential election after the political change began on the 12th in Algeria, North Africa, where a powerful long-term government collapsed in a public protest demonstration. However, the demonstrators are running only protests calling for boycotts, assuming that only those who have held key positions in the powerful government have continued to be confused.

In Algeria, in April, former President Boutefrika, who had been in power for 20 years, was forced to resign due to the spread of civil protests.

On the 12th, the first presidential election vote after the political change was held, and citizens visited the polling place in the capital Algiers from the morning.

In this election, after 23 candidates reported their candidacy, 5 candidates were recognized as candidates by the Electoral Management Committee, but all of them were those who served as ministers and ruling leaders during the Bhutefrica period.

For this reason, the protesters have been protesting strongly, calling for a boycott of elections, saying that the old system will only continue, and protesting in the center of the capital Algiers.

On the other hand, those who visited the vote said, “I hope that the new president will rule the country and become a safer and better country,” and hoped that the confusion would be resolved through the election. .

The voting results will be announced on the 13th, and if there is no candidate to vote for the majority, a final vote will be held.