2017_Algerian_legislative_election

2017 Algerian parliamentary election

2017 Algerian parliamentary election

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Parliamentary elections were held in Algeria on 4 May 2017 to elect all 462 members of the People's National Assembly.[1] The ruling National Liberation Front lost 44 seats, but remained the largest party in the People's National Assembly with 164 members.

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Electoral system

The 462 members of the People's National Assembly are elected by proportional representation from 48 multi-member constituencies based on the provinces. Seats are allocated using the largest remainder method.[2]

Campaign

Candidates began campaigning on 9 April 2017.[3]

Parties boycotting the elections included Talaie El-Houriat and Jil Jadid, whilst the Union of Democratic and Social Forces was not authorised.

Results

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References

  1. "Muted start to election campaigning in Algeria". Al Jazeera. Retrieved 9 April 2017.

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