Riot police are deployed during a protest to reject the presidential election in Algiers, Algeria. Reuters
Polling station workers empty a ballot box in a polling station in Algiers. Algerians — without a leader since April — voted for a new president or boycotted and held street protests against the elections decried by a massive pro-democracy movement that forced former leader Abdelaziz Bouteflika to resign. AP
An election official holds a ballot paper showing presidential candidate Azzedine Mihoubi during vote counting at a polling station in Algiers, Algeria. EPA
Algerians chant slogans during a protest rally in Algiers, Algeria. Thousands of people have taken to the streets in the capital Algiers calling for a mass boycott of the country's presidential elections, which is taking place on the day, and to voice against the five candidates running to replace ousted president Abdelaziz Bouteflika for being closely linked to the former regime. EPA
Algerians chant slogans during a protest rally in Algiers, Algeria. Thousands of people have taken to the streets in the capital Algiers calling for a mass boycott of the country's presidential elections, which is taking place on the day, and to voice against the five candidates running to replace ousted president Abdelaziz Bouteflika for being closely linked to the former regime. EPA
Algerians chant slogans during a protest rally in Algiers, Algeria. Thousands of people have taken to the streets in the capital Algiers calling for a mass boycott of the country's presidential elections, which is taking place on the day, and to voice against the five candidates running to replace ousted president Abdelaziz Bouteflika for being closely linked to the former regime. EPA
Algerians chant slogans during a protest rally in Algiers, Algeria. Thousands of people have taken to the streets in the capital Algiers calling for a mass boycott of the country's presidential elections, which is taking place on the day, and to voice against the five candidates running to replace ousted president Abdelaziz Bouteflika for being closely linked to the former regime. EPA
Riot police officers gather in Algiers after the presidential elections. Algerians — without a leader since April — voted for a new president or boycotted and held street protests against the elections decried by a massive pro-democracy movement that forced former leader Abdelaziz Bouteflika to resign. AP
Algerian security forces rush towards demonstrators during an anti-government demonstration on, in the capital Algiers on the day of the presidential election. About 10,000 protesters rallied in Algeria's capital against presidential elections they believe aim to perpetuate the regime of deposed leader Abdelaziz Bouteflika, AFP reporters witnessed. AFP
This AFPTV screen grab from a video shows Algerian security forces detaining protesters during an anti-government demonstration in the capital Algiers on the day of the presidential election. About 10,000 protesters rallied in Algeria's capital against presidential elections they believe aim to perpetuate the regime of deposed leader Abdelaziz Bouteflika, AFP reporters witnessed. The crowd outnumbered police who had intervened with force and made several arrests in a bid to prevent a mass demonstration of the almost 10-month old "Hirak" protest movement. AFP
Riot police are deployed during a protest to reject the presidential election in Algiers, Algeria. Reuters
Polling station workers empty a ballot box in a polling station in Algiers. Algerians — without a leader since April — voted for a new president or boycotted and held street protests against the elections decried by a massive pro-democracy movement that forced former leader Abdelaziz Bouteflika to resign. AP
An election official holds a ballot paper showing presidential candidate Azzedine Mihoubi during vote counting at a polling station in Algiers, Algeria. EPA
Algerians chant slogans during a protest rally in Algiers, Algeria. Thousands of people have taken to the streets in the capital Algiers calling for a mass boycott of the country's presidential elections, which is taking place on the day, and to voice against the five candidates running to replace ousted president Abdelaziz Bouteflika for being closely linked to the former regime. EPA
Algerians chant slogans during a protest rally in Algiers, Algeria. Thousands of people have taken to the streets in the capital Algiers calling for a mass boycott of the country's presidential elections, which is taking place on the day, and to voice against the five candidates running to replace ousted president Abdelaziz Bouteflika for being closely linked to the former regime. EPA
Algerians chant slogans during a protest rally in Algiers, Algeria. Thousands of people have taken to the streets in the capital Algiers calling for a mass boycott of the country's presidential elections, which is taking place on the day, and to voice against the five candidates running to replace ousted president Abdelaziz Bouteflika for being closely linked to the former regime. EPA
Algerians chant slogans during a protest rally in Algiers, Algeria. Thousands of people have taken to the streets in the capital Algiers calling for a mass boycott of the country's presidential elections, which is taking place on the day, and to voice against the five candidates running to replace ousted president Abdelaziz Bouteflika for being closely linked to the former regime. EPA
Riot police officers gather in Algiers after the presidential elections. Algerians — without a leader since April — voted for a new president or boycotted and held street protests against the elections decried by a massive pro-democracy movement that forced former leader Abdelaziz Bouteflika to resign. AP
Algerian security forces rush towards demonstrators during an anti-government demonstration on, in the capital Algiers on the day of the presidential election. About 10,000 protesters rallied in Algeria's capital against presidential elections they believe aim to perpetuate the regime of deposed leader Abdelaziz Bouteflika, AFP reporters witnessed. AFP
This AFPTV screen grab from a video shows Algerian security forces detaining protesters during an anti-government demonstration in the capital Algiers on the day of the presidential election. About 10,000 protesters rallied in Algeria's capital against presidential elections they believe aim to perpetuate the regime of deposed leader Abdelaziz Bouteflika, AFP reporters witnessed. The crowd outnumbered police who had intervened with force and made several arrests in a bid to prevent a mass demonstration of the almost 10-month old "Hirak" protest movement. AFP
Riot police are deployed during a protest to reject the presidential election in Algiers, Algeria. Reuters
Newly elected Algerian president Abdelmadjid Tebboune promises a 'new Algeria'
Former prime minister received 58 per cent of the vote in a poll that was opposed by the country's protest movement