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All in all, I have respected Algeria for its political stability for over one-quarter of a century, and I hope that these elections will herald democracy in Algeria for the first time since Algeria's independence from France. I must admit that the political freedom experienced in Algeria during the early stages of independence is dwarfed by the political freedom now experienced. What I observe differently from what I witnessed back in 1962 in Algeria is the way the political freedoms of expression and right to vote is now an integral part of Algerian society, to the extent that, according to voter turnout in general elections, more than 50% of Algerians arrive at the polling station on the elections. I'm happy to report that those who would not like to be among the few who vote in the elections, especially with regards to the Islamic party, have not generated any fears about the interference of the former president, Abdelaziz Bouteflika, in terms of voting rights of the Algerian populace.
Therefore, this means that the vote of Algeria's populace in Algeria will be free and fair. In my opinion, this is the political freedom I hope that Algeria embraces and can witness in the coming elections, which will mark the 20th anniversary of Algeria's independence. So, I hope this vote of the Algerian masses will not be subject to exploitation by the ruling elite in Algeria. This is because I have always believed that, regardless of whether a voter in Algeria chooses to vote for or against the party, the voting will not be an issue of low voter But more than anything else, I wish to see elections be held every five years to allow for a definitive judgment to be made and a government on its performance to be
Regardless of whether one chooses to vote for or against the party, the voting will not be an issue of the low voter. That is the vote of the Algerian masses will not be subject to exploitation by the ruling elite in Algeria. But more than anything else, I wish to see elections be held every five years to allow for a definitive judgment to be made and a government on its performance to be elected. As a result, I want to see the elections and the newly elected Government in Algeria considered as the vital incitement, as much more possible, how Algeria presents itself as a peaceful Arab state and a contributing member of the Arab
For a nation of Muslims, it was quite surprising to witness that a large number of the masses in Algeria decided to vote for a party whose aims differed substantially from the rest of the I'm sorry to note that there are certainly no Islamophobic crimes in Algeria, although the society is still plagued by the specter of bigotry. Therefore, in my opinion, it's unfair to stigmatize the ruling party, the famous Rally de Liberation – Islame (RULA), with regards to wanting to undermine Islam. Again, I'd like to see the President of Algeria be elected on a republican platform, the way he was elected during his last term as well as in 1959 general

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