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Forming Coalition Not in Interest of Country in Current Situation: Senate
The Upper House of Parliament, Senate calls the recent coalition formed by government officials “shameful”, saying it is not in interest of the country in the current situation.
Chairman of the Senate said the system needs support in the current situation and we should not let enemies to interfere in our country’s affairs.
“The recent coalition made by government officials is very shameful and it is not good to form coalition against the system,” said Fazlul Hadi Muslim Yar, Chairman of the Upper House.
“People are no longer deceived, we do not have any alternative except Taliban and Daesh in the current situation and there is no need for forming coalition against the system,” said Muhammad Asef Sidiqi, second deputy speaker of the Upper House.
In the meantime, a number of other Senators welcomed the formation of new coalition and considered it in interest of the country.
Senator Safiullah Hashemi said, “We support coalitions which are for reforms and changes.”
Senator Gul Ahmad Azami said, “If the bases of the system weakens, the bases of stability will be eliminated and currently the alternative for government is just Taliban and IS group.”
Leaders of Afghanistan’s three political parties, all of whom hold senior positions in the government, announced from Turkey Saturday that they have formed a coalition to save Afghanistan from chaos, issued a list of demands for reforms by President Ghani, and vowed to hold mass protests unless they are met.
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IEA’s supreme leader happy with ‘obedient’ ministers
The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan’s Supreme Leader Hibatullah Akhundzada said on the last day of a three-day seminar on the coordination and regulation of specialist and religious universities in Kandahar that after the establishment of the Islamic Emirate, all the opponents were forgiven and they now live together like brothers.
Speaking at the seminar Monday, Akhundzada added that he is satisfied with the performance of his acting ministers as they always obey him.
“I am happy with my ministers and they are good people and always obey me. Obey, value and honor them because honor and obedience are not exclusive to the Amir [leader], but include all the commanders,” Akhundzada said.
He also said that the world wants to separate politics from religion, so that even in Islamic countries, scholars do not have a role in politics; but according to him in Afghanistan, scholars should have access to politics.
He asked scholars to follow the orders of the Islamic Emirate to encourage the nation to implement and obey the orders.
Ziaullah Hashimi, the spokesman of the Ministry of Higher Education, says that the three-day seminar brought together department heads, deputies and professors of the General Directorate of Specialist and Religious Universities of the Ministry of Higher Education.
The seminar started on Saturday and ended Monday.
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Kazakhstan Trade House opens in Afghanistan’s Herat province
Kazakhstan Trade House in Afghanistan has officially opened in Herat province with the aim of increasing the volume of trade exchanges between the two countries.
Acting Minister of Industry and Commerce Noorudin Azizi called the opening of the Kazakhstan Trade House in Afghanistan a “positive and effective step” in strengthening and expanding trade relations between the two countries.
He stated that as a result of the trip of an Afghan delegation to Kazakhstan, Afghanistan’s exports to Kazakhstan have increased.
Meanwhile, Arman Yusintayev, head of the Kazakhstan Trade House in Afghanistan, highlighted that the aim of opening a trade house in Afghanistan is to increase the volume of trade exchanges between the two countries, adding Kazakhstan is interested in expanding trade relations with Afghanistan.
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World powers trying to prevent IEA’s economic and political progress: Baradar
Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, deputy prime minister of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) for economic affairs, has said that the great powers of the world are seeking to prevent the economic and political progress of the IEA.
Baradar made the remarks at the graduation ceremony of troops from the 201 Khalid Ibn Walid Corps training academy.
“The great powers of the world view the Islamic Emirate with suspicion and are still trying to prevent our economic and political progress, but we must be wise and alert,” he said.
No country has yet officially recognized the IEA government, almost three years after their take over.
Sanctions imposed on Afghanistan’s banking sector have meanwhile had negative effects on the country’s economy.
The international community has set conditions for the recognition of the Islamic Emirate, including ensuring of women’s rights and forming of an inclusive government.
However, the Islamic Emirate claims that women’s rights are ensured according to Sharia law and that there are representatives of different ethnic groups in the cabinet.
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