
Algeria's National Independent Election Authority ANIE has issued a strong warning against fraudulent online advertisements falsely claiming to recruit electoral supervisors, referred to as "guardians of integrity." These deceptive posts, circulating on platforms like Facebook and Telegram, direct users to a fraudulent link that requests personal information such as identity cards, phone numbers, and photos. ANIE categorically denies launching any such recruitment drive through these unofficial channels. In a statement released this Sunday, ANIE clarified that these false announcements aim to mislead the public, extort individuals, and disrupt the electoral process planned for 2026. The authority emphasized that the legal procedures for establishing lists of polling station and center supervisors are governed solely by Article 49 of Ordinance No. OT-21 of March 10, 2021, and do not involve anonymous forms sent via messaging platforms. ANIE stated that these actions could be criminal and reserves the right to take appropriate legal action against anyone propagating these false registrations. The authority urged all citizens to exercise extreme caution, advising them not to respond to fraudulent calls, share personal documents, or click on any unofficial links. This firm stance aims to protect citizens from identity theft and preserve confidence in the electoral process, especially as the "war of misinformation" has already begun months before the election.
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