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Thousands of Algerians on Friday staged a street protest in the capital Algiers against the re-election bid of President Abdelaziz Bouteflika.

The 81 year old leader who is confined to the wheel-chair is seeking a fifth term in April’s presidential election.

Bouteflika reportedly suffered stroke in 2013 and hardly makes public appearances. He has been in power for 20 years now.

Despite not in good health he is bent on securing another term, with opposition parties doubting whether he is fully in charge of affairs.

Some Algerians who gathered in the city centre after Friday prayers, chanted “Bye, bye Bouteflika” and “peaceful, peaceful”.

There are reports of police fearing tear gas to disperse protesters.

Mr Bouteflika was spotted voting in local elections in a rare public outing last November. Photo: GETTY IMAGES

Protests have been taking place since last week with thousands taking to the streets demanding that Bouteflika rescinds his decision.

Bouteflika is leading a rich oil and gas-exporting country.


The Algerian leader isn’t the oldest president world leader though but his critics say his health condition makes it tough for him to carry out his duties.


Bouteflika’s colleague in Tunisia, Beji Caid Essebsi is 92-years-old.

And the world’s oldest elected leader is 93-year-old Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad.

 

 

Source: Africafeeds.com

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