Algerians vote in parliamentary elections
Voters in Algeria went to the polls to elect a new parliament. The vote took place amid debate over economic expectations and turnout. The results are being watched closely for the country's political and economic agenda.

Voters in Algeria went to the polls to choose a new parliament. Voting took place at polling stations opened across the country.
According to France 24, the election was held amid debate over economic expectations and turnout. Some observers noted that voter interest could remain limited, while officials said the process was running in an orderly way.
The results are expected to influence the government's priorities and the direction of economic policy. Final results and the turnout figure are among the points that will be watched closely in the days ahead.
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