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|contents=Algeria gained independence from France in [[Probable year::1962]] and a new Constitution was passed the following year. In the [[Probable year::1989]] Constitution under Article 62, all people meeting the legal requirements have the right to vote and to be elected (Constitute Project, "Algeria [[Probable year::1989]]" ). | |contents=Algeria gained independence from France in [[Probable year:: 1962]] and a new Constitution was passed the following year. In the [[Probable year:: 1989]] Constitution under Article 62, all people meeting the legal requirements have the right to vote and to be elected (Constitute Project, "Algeria [[Probable year:: 1989]]" ). | ||
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What is the oldest written source in this country that mentions this right?
Algeria
Algeria gained independence from France in 1962 and a new Constitution was passed the following year. In the 1989 Constitution under Article 62, all people meeting the legal requirements have the right to vote and to be elected (Constitute Project, "Algeria 1989" ).