Algerian political parties face significant challenges as they prepare for the legislative elections scheduled for July 2. Many parties must gather the necessary signatures to submit their candidate lists, particularly those that boycotted the previous elections.
Algeria has officially announced the date for its legislative elections, scheduled for July 2. This decision aims to enhance political participation during a sensitive period for the country.
Algeria has officially called for legislative elections scheduled for July 2, 2026. This announcement was made in a presidential decree signed by President Abdelmadjid Tebboune on April 4, marking a significant step in the country's political landscape.
The Algerian Senate approved the election law in an extraordinary session, reflecting the government's urgency to organize upcoming legislative elections. The electoral body is expected to be summoned by presidential decree early next week.
The Algerian Senate has begun discussing a draft amendment to the election law aimed at combating corrupt money and enhancing transparency ahead of the upcoming legislative elections. This initiative reflects the government's commitment to reforming the electoral process.