In the general elections held on 12 June in Algeria, the National Liberation Front (FLN), one of the “pro-regime” parties of the period of former President Abdelaziz Bouteflika, who had to leave
MoreThe first results of the Algerian early parliamentary elections on Saturday are still not known. Only 30.2 percent of the more than 24 million registered voters went to the polls in the
MoreAccording to the information conveyed by Algerian official television, the Independent National Election Administration (ANIE), which administers the elections, announced that 30.2 percent of more than 24 million registered voters across the
MoreAlgeria is at the polls today, under the shadow of a new electoral system and a vibrant political atmosphere, two years after Abdelaziz Bouteflika ended his 20-year rule with the verbal intervention
MoreSaif Al-Islam Gaddafi, son of Libya’s ousted leader Muammar Gaddafi, made some statements to the British newspaper, The Times. Saif Al-Islam announced that he would like to run for the Libyan Presidential
MoreKhaled Mazen, Minister of Interior of the Unity Government, and Emad Al-Din Al-Sayeh, Chairman of the Libyan High National Elections Commission (HNEC), met on Wednesday, June 9th. The parties discussed the latest
MoreIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has precluded allegations of incitement and held that the newly-formed Israeli coalition that is composed to overthrow him resulted from “the greatest election fraud” in the antiquity
MoreAmbassador Jeffrey Feltman, the US Special Envoy to the Horn of Africa, visited Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, and Sudan between 3 and 13 May to find a resolution to the recently escalating crises
MoreIsraeli politicians battling to unseat veteran Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are racing against the clock on the final day of talks to build a governing coalition comprised of bitter ideological rivals. They
MoreIsraeli far-right politician Naftali Bennett, a kingmaker whose Yamina party has six key seats in the Israeli parliament, has said he would join a governing coalition that could end the rule of the
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