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Bouasker: The presidential election will take place in September or October 2024 and participation will be much higher

The president of the Independent High Authority for Elections (ISIE), Farouk Bouasker, stated on Monday, December 25 that contrary to rumours, the presidential elections will occur on schedule, in the fall of 2024. On a private radio, he revealed that the presidential election would be organized in September or October of the same year…

He expected this: The number of participants in the next presidential election will be far more significant than the voters in the local election yesterday, Sunday, December 24. He added that citizens are more passionate about national electoral events.

Nevertheless, he believes it is premature to discuss the preparations for the presidential election…

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