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Two military generals and the brother of former President Abdelaziz Bouteflika have been acquitted by a military court.
Although Algeria's protest movement toppled longtime leader Bouteflika, protesters are still demanding change, because they say many of the old political elite are still in charge.
Algeria's newly elected Presisend Abdelmadjid Tebboune will have difficulties in bringing people together.
In Algeria, former Prime Minister Abdelmadjid Tebboune has been declared the winner of Thursday's presidential vote.
Mass protests are unfolding across the Middle East and North Africa, as demonstrators take to the streets to decry a wide range of social and political ills.
The most important shortcoming of the opposition parties is that they are focused on preserving their relationship with the regime rather than finding ways to advance the interest of society.
Bouteflika's resignation is a victory for the Algerian people but hard work is yet to come.
Algerians are unlikely to accept Abdel Kader Ben Salah as Acting President for a transitional government.
The delay of elections could push Algerians to continue their peaceful protests.
The state-run media in Algeria was given clear instructions not to cover the protests against Bouteflika.