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A new Algerian opposition front of 14 small political parties has announced it will boycott the new parliament, calling its election fraudulent.

Algeria's elections bring little change at home, but burnish democratic credentials abroad

Algeria overturned the Arab Spring's revolutionary narrative with elections that bolstered the longtime ruling party and dashed Islamists' hopes of gaining power.

ALGIERS (Reuters) - Algeria on Friday declared its ruling party for the past 50 years the victor in a parliamentary election, going against the tide of the "Arab Spring" which has transformed its neighbours. The governing elite in Algeria, which supplies about a fifth of Europe's imported natural gas, had promised reform and a new generation of leaders in response to last year's upheavals in the ...

Several members of Algeria's ruling National Liberation Front (FLN) announced Saturday they had launched an impeachment procedure against the party's secretary-general.

Algeria's ruling National Liberation Front (FLN) has won nearly half the 462 seats up for grabs in parliamentary elections, state media reported.

Algeria's government announced a relatively high turnout for Thursday's legislative polls that contrasts starkly with the widespread voter mistrust and disaffection that marked the campaign.

Algeria's ruling National Liberation Front (FLN) has won nearly half the 462 seats up for grabs in parliamentary elections, state media reported.

Algeria's largest legal Islamist party on Sunday announced that it would turn down any offer to join the government following legislative polls it claims were fraudulent.

Having seen hundreds of thousands killed in Algeria's last round of political turmoil, its citizens are leery of revolution - despite their hardships