The ruling party in Algeria won the most seats in this year's parliamentary election, despite record-low voter turnout. The election took place under a new electoral law introduced by the government, which has been criticized for limiting opposition participation. This outcome has raised concerns about the legitimacy of the results and the future direction of Algeria's democracy. The low turnout suggests widespread public dissatisfaction with the political process.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual report on the election results without overtly favoring any side. It mentions the ruling party's victory but does not explicitly endorse or criticize the outcome, focusing instead on the low voter turnout and the new electoral law. There is no clear ideological framing





