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Reconciliation Council Not Inclusive and non-National

Two – thirds of presidential candidates took a stance against national reconciliation council and considered it non-national, stressing that the reconciliation council must be formed again, in which, representatives of all walks of people and political movements should be present, they issued a press release on Tuesday.


Two – thirds of presidential candidates took a stance against national reconciliation council and considered it non-national, stressing that the reconciliation council must be formed again, in which, representatives of all walks of people and political movements should be present, they issued a press release on Tuesday.
“Twelve candidates of the Afghan presidential elections consider peace as a national and inclusive process and believe that no group or entity has the authority to monopoly this national issue. These candidates do not consider the current “reconciliation council” formed recently by the Afghan government as inclusive and do not accept its current composition,” the statement read.

The statement protested the lack of consultations with the presidential candidates and emphasized that they should be consulted on all national issues, otherwise, the decisions taken are not acceptable.
“The presidential candidates, while acknowledging that it has not been consulted with them on the formation of a high council of reconciliation as well as the appointment of its members, unanimously believe that this council should have a national and inclusive composition, and that the actual representatives of the people of Afghanistan, from different classes, should be included in it. Therefore, the composition of the high council of reconciliation must be changed as soon as possible and in consultations with presidential candidates. The new high council reconciliation should be both national and capable of promoting peace as a national issue,” the statement added.

The names of the following candidates can be seen at the end of this statement:
1. Ahmad Wali Massoud
2. Ibrahim Alkozay
3. Hakim Tursan
4. Rahmatullah Nabil
5. Shahab Hakimi
6. Shaida M. Abdali
7. Enayatullah Hafiz
8. Ghulam Farooq Nejrabi
9. Faramarz Tamanna
10. M. Hanif Atmar
11. Noor Rahman Lewal
12. Noor ul-Haq Ulumi

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