Government
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New Afghan President to Take Oath in next 3 Weeks
Mohammad Ashraf Ghani says the new president will take oath in the coming three weeks based on the people’s votes
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First Round of Election has No winner, Take Preparations for Second Round: Nabil
The presidential election has no winner in the first round and the IEC should make preparations for the second round, says Rahmatullah Nabil head of Security and Justice electoral team, adding that those who claim victory, are pushing Afghanistan towards…
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Digital Center to Check Result Table of Votes Opened in IEC
For the first time, a digital center was opened in the IEC to check the result table of votes, the Afghan IEC said in a statement
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IEC Announced Initial Turnout in Presidential Elections
The IEC announced that over one million voters had voted in more than 2 thousand polling centers
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Elections Underway with Transparency: IEC
The head of Afghanistan IEC says Saturday that the election process is going on with transparency and there is no problem as voters are heading to polls to cast their votes
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Afghan Presidential Candidates Cast their Votes, All Complained Problems in Process
The people of Afghanistan appeared in large numbers, during the fourth round of presidential elections, to vote for their favorite candidates
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Holding Election means Commitment to Afghanistan’s 18-year Achievements
On the wake of holding Afghan presidential elections, the Iranian Embassy in Kabul expressed hope in a statement that this election will boost political stability in Afghanistan, saying that it is a step towards adhering to 18-year achievements
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Elections to be Held Transparent as Preparations in full Swing: IEC
The head of Afghanistan IEC says that the commission has full preparations to hold the presidential elections due to be held on 28 September
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Some Electoral Teams’ Campaigners have Embezzlement Cases: Nabil
Rahmatullah Nabil, head of “Security and Justice” electoral team said during a campaign rally in Mazar-e Shrif city that no one can deal on our soil, adding that we are thirsty for service, not for power
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Former Afghan Election Commissioners Transferred to Prison
After the appeal court of the Anti-Corruption Criminal Justice Center in a verdict sentenced 10 former members of the two electoral bodies to a five-year jail term each, they were transferred to prison
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