BREAKING: Algerian President Withdraws Bid For Re-Election
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Algeria’s President Abdelaziz Bouteflika has said he will not seek re-election and announced the delay of the country’s presidential polls amid mass protests against his re-election bid.
In a message carried by Aljazeera on Monday, the 82-year-old also said the elections would follow a national conference on political and constitutional reform to be carried out by the end of 2019.
The ailing leader, who has been confined to a wheelchair since suffering a stroke in 2013, said a government reshuffle would also take place soon.

According to APS, Prime Minister Ahmed Ouyahia had already resigned.
The dramatic developments followed weeks of mass demonstrations against Bouteflika’s plan to extend his 20-year rule.
In a message carried by Aljazeera on Monday, the 82-year-old also said the elections would follow a national conference on political and constitutional reform to be carried out by the end of 2019.
The ailing leader, who has been confined to a wheelchair since suffering a stroke in 2013, said a government reshuffle would also take place soon.

According to APS, Prime Minister Ahmed Ouyahia had already resigned.
The dramatic developments followed weeks of mass demonstrations against Bouteflika’s plan to extend his 20-year rule.