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No Ballot Box for Dual-citizens on Voting Day in Place: Mps
Members in International Relation committee of the parliament have said, “Yet to receive any documentation from the new elect cabinet candidates for reviewing.”
They have also said, “in case the documents explained their dual citizen ships there will be no ballot box in place for gaining the trust votes.”
Officials in Ministry of Higher Education who are checking out on the new elect cabinet higher education documents insisted that we will observe proficiency during the reviewing documents.
There have been three institutions that have been deeply involved checking and reviewing of the new elect cabinet members documentations which play significant role in the whole process.
One of the members of the International relationships committee in the house of the parliament Rahima Jami said, “yet to receive any documents from the new elect cabinet candidates for further reviewing after the reviewing in case the candidates are having the dual citizenship there will be no ballot boxes, that means they will not receive trust votes from the law makers.”
At first we see if the elect cabinet candidates have expressed the reality about their education life, we will also deeply review any documents received by which is very important and vital to all said the other member of the International relationships committee in the house Abdul Rahim Ayubi.
Members at auditing committee which is playing important role on checking the background life of each new elect cabinet candidate have insisted that we will also precisely review their criminal backgrounds just in case they had been involved in developing of the corruptions in the country.
Mp Zakaria Zakaria has insisted that the background life of each new elect cabinet candidate should be reviewed carefully in case they should not be involved in corruption or committed any crimes within their life.
It will be clear that whether the new candidates are having dual citizenships will receive the votes from the law makers or will be out of the session on voting day.
This comes after the NUG hasn’t been capable to establish the new cabinet within the 45 promised days but after 107 days still the Afghanistan parliament members are await to vote for the new elect cabinet candidates.
Reported by Hamidullah Sediqi
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Speaking at a press conference, Saqib said that the cost for each pilgrim from Afghanistan to perform next year’s Hajj has been set at 266,400 AFN, which is a reduction of 15,690 AFN compared to the previous period.
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Until now, the Afghanistan Embassy in Japan had been operating under the name of the former government, and its ambassador had been appointed by the former Afghan administration.
Earlier, the embassy had announced that its activities would be suspended from January 31, 2026.
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The survey was conducted by UNODC with financial support from the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). It also points to the heavy economic burden drug use places on Afghan households, noting that the cost of substances such as methamphetamine can consume a substantial share of a daily wage earner’s income.
Respondents identified poverty, unemployment, physical pain, psychological stress and family problems as the main factors driving drug use. UN officials emphasized that addressing the issue requires integrated responses, including treatment and harm-reduction services alongside primary healthcare, psychosocial support and social protection measures.
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