Algerian Court Certifies Tebboune's Landslide Reelection Win

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algerian court certifies tebbounes landslide reelection win

Algeria's constitutional court on Saturday certified the landslide victory of President Abdelmadjid Tebboune in last weekend's election after retabulating vote counts that he and his two opponents had called into question .

The court said that it had reviewed local voting data to settle questions about irregularities that Tebboune's opponents had alleged in two appeals on Monday.

"After verification of the minutes of the regions and correction of the errors noted in the counting of the votes," it had lowered Tebboune's vote share and determined that his two opponents had won hundreds of thousands more votes than previously reported, said Omar Belhadj, the constitutional court's president.

The court's decision makes Tebboune the official winner of the Sept. 7 election. His government will next decide when to inaugurate him for a second term.

The court's retabulated figures showed Tebboune leading Islamist challenger Abdellali Hassan Cherif by around 75 percentage points. With 7.7 million votes, the first-term president won 84.3 of the vote, surpassing 2019 win by millions of votes and a double-digit margin.