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Algerians snub vote on constitution aimed at ending protest movement
The final turnout to vote on a revised constitution in Algeria was 23.7 percent - a historic low for a major election. Algerians on Sunday snubbed a vote on a revised constitution the regime hoped would neutralise a protest movement - one which at its peak swept long-time president Abdelaziz Bouteflika from power. With the "yes" camp almost certain to win, the only real question was how many would take part in a poll also seen as a bid to bolster Bouteflika's successor Abdelmadjid Tebboune, currently hospitalised overseas. The final turnout was 23.7 percent, electoral commission chairman Mohamed Charfi said late Sunday, a historic low for a major election. Results are expected on Monday. The

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