Algeria's legislative elections on July 2 recorded an unprecedented low voter turnout of 21.24%, the lowest in the country's history, according to official results announced on Monday, July 6, 2026. The Front de libération nationale FLN, the historic independence party, secured the most seats with 90 out of 407 in the Assembly. The Rassemblement national démocratique RND followed with 73 seats, and the Front El Moustakbal obtained 59. Islamist parties, the Mouvement de la société pour la paix MSP and El Binaa, secured 43 and 38 seats respectively. Non-Islamist opposition parties experienced a decline, with the Front des forces socialistes FFS getting 12 seats, the Rassemblement pour la culture et la démocratie RCD winning four, and the Parti des travailleurs three. Female representation also decreased, with only 23 women elected, down from 38 in 2021 and 118 in 2017. Despite polling stations remaining open an extra hour to encourage participation, mobilization remained low. Karim Khelfane, interim president of the Autorité nationale indépendante des élections Anie, noted that low turnout is not unique to Algeria, citing similar trends in other democracies, and praised the transparency of the election. The electoral campaign took place during the World Cup, under high temperatures, and before a long weekend, contributing to the low engagement. The previous legislative elections in 2021 also saw a low participation rate of 23%.
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The Tunisian Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research has clarified the conditions under which Tunisian doctors trained abroad can obtain diploma equivalency without an examination. In a written response to the President of the Assembly of People's Representatives on July 1, 2026, the Ministry stated that a Tunisian doctor with a foreign degree can receive equivalency without an evaluation test or additional training, provided they have at least five years of effective practice after obtaining their specialty diploma. This possibility is already covered by existing regulations and does not require legislative changes. The Ministry highlighted that rules governing diploma equivalency, particularly in medical specialties, were revised by a ministerial decree on October 10, 2023. This reform was the result of consultations initiated in 2018 with key stakeholders, including the Ministry of Health, medical faculties, and the Order of Physicians. The text explicitly allows doctors with five years of professional practice post-specialization to directly benefit from equivalency, bypassing aptitude tests or supplementary training. The Ministry noted that this provision is already applied by the sectoral commission for medical and paramedical diploma equivalencies, with favorable decisions granted to several doctors who specialized in Germany after verifying their professional experience. This clarification comes amid ongoing discussions about the return of medical profess
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