The Algerian Independent Electoral Authority representative in Tunisia, Nasreddine Dakhli, revealed on Saturday that the voting process had been extended to the three electoral centres in Tunisia.
He told the Algerian Press Agency that voting hours in polling stations were extended to eight in the evening instead of seven. Dakhli added that this extension was made to allow the greatest number of members of the Algerian community to complete their electoral duty on the sixth and final day of the presidential election. The Algerian Electoral Commission indicated that its number is approximately 16 thousand voters distributed among three electoral centres: the Consulate General of the capital, Tunis 10134, the Consulate of Kef 3278 and the Consulate of Gafsa 1917.
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