Algerians protest outside the constitutional council in Algiers
Ten candidates have registered to run in Algeria's April 17 presidential election, public radio said Wednesday, with 77-year-old incumbent Abdelaziz Bouteflika widely expected to win a fourth term. The Constitutional Council
has 10 days to examine the applications of the candidates before announcing the final list of contenders who will compete in the campaign, which is set to begin March 23.
Bouteflika, who has been in power since 1999, made a rare public appearance on Monday to drop off the papers for his candidacy for a fourth term.
He also confirmed his candidacy on television, the first time he has spoken in public since returning from hospital treatment in Paris in July last year after suffering a mini-stroke.
Ali Benflis, a former prime minister who is seen as Bouteflika's main challenger, also dropped off the papers to run on Tuesday but warned against the possibility of electoral fraud, speaking of "low, dirty and cowardly practices that cast doubts on the credibility of the presidential election".
But another hopeful, Mohamed Benhamou, on Tuesday criticised such remarks, saying they amounted to "calls to civil disobedience aimed at sowing disorder," national news agency APS said.
Benhamou said if his candidacy was rejected, he would support Bouteflika because he represents "security and stability.
Other candidates include Moussa Touati of the Algerian National Front, Abdelaziz Belaid of the El-Moustakbel Front, head of the Algerian Rally Ali Zaghdoud, and the Workers Party's Louisa Hanoune.
Source: AFP
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