NewsMay 22, 2012

ALGIERS, Algeria -- A new Algerian opposition front of 14 small political parties has announced it will boycott the new parliament, calling its election fraudulent. Algeria's May 10 legislative elections resulted in a crushing win for two pro-government parties, with more than 60 percent of the seats...

The Associated Press

ALGIERS, Algeria -- A new Algerian opposition front of 14 small political parties has announced it will boycott the new parliament, calling its election fraudulent.

Algeria's May 10 legislative elections resulted in a crushing win for two pro-government parties, with more than 60 percent of the seats.

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Lakhdar Ben Khellaf, spokesman for the small Islamist party the Front for Justice and Democracy, said Monday the new alliance did not recognize parliament or the government, because of the "shameful fraud."

The new opposition alliance holds 28 seats of the 462-member body.

The largest Islamist party, the Movement of Society for Peace, while not part of this alliance, said over the weekend it would not take part in the new government.

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