Algeria MPs name speaker Bensalah interim president: state TV

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The move by parliament follows constitutional rules but goes against the demands of demonstrators, who have pushed for Bensalah and other top politicians to stand down.

ALGIERS - Lawmakers named the speaker of the upper house as Algeria's first new president in two decades Tuesday, state television reported, after the resignation of Abdelaziz Bouteflika following mass protests.

"I want to work towards fulfilling the interests of the people," Bensalah told parliament on taking up the 90-day interim presidency.Opposition parties refused to back Bensalah's election and boycotted the session, as hundreds of students protested against him in Algiers.

 

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