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Ghani warns IEC to announce capabilities for holding Parliamentary elections

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Last Updated on: October 25, 2022

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President Ghani has warned electoral commissions to clarify their capabilities in another five days, Deputy Speaker of the Senate House said.

Senate Speaker, Abdul Hadi Muslimyar emphasized again that after one week the members of the House of People will be illegitimate and urged the government to announce the parliamentary election date.

“We are asking the government to specify the parliamentary election due date not later than first of Saratan,” Muslimyar said.

Zalmay Zabuli one of the senators added,” we are asking the government to hold parliamentary and district council elections, so both Houses are legal”.

“Wolesi Jirga members are lawmakers, they must not interpret the law wrongly, and according to the constitution they are illegitimate anymore,” Mohaiuddin Munsif another senator said.

But second deputy of the senate house said that President Ghani has set suspense of five days for electoral commissions to announce their capabilities.

Asif Sediqi, Second Deputy of the Senate, said: “In a meeting we had with the President, he set a deadline of five days for electoral commissions to announce their capacities and the President also promised to contact UNAMA about this issue.”

Mohammad Hanif a member of the senate said,” the electoral commission have already announced their capabilities, they need money”.

These statements come as Deputy spokesman of the President announced on Saturday that President Ghani is consulting with political leaders, civil society activists and high court to find a legal solution for this problem.

Reported by: Abdul Azizi Karimi

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Tahawol: UNSC’s periodic meeting on Afghanistan discussed

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Muttaqi: Afghanistan’s progress requires both religious and modern education

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Afghanistan’s Foreign Minister, Amir Khan Muttaqi, says the country’s future development depends on strengthening knowledge in both religious education and modern scientific fields.

Speaking at a graduation ceremony for Huffaz at Riyaz-ul-Uloom on Thursday, Muttaqi said the foundations of learning in Afghanistan are “growing stronger each day,” noting progress in both religious seminaries and contemporary academic disciplines.

He stressed that Afghanistan can only advance and “be freed from oppression” when its people gain expertise in both domains. The country, he said, needs not only religious scholars but also professionals such as doctors, engineers, and scientists.

Muttaqi added that the Islamic Emirate is working “day and night” to expand educational opportunities and support the development of skilled Afghans across all sectors.

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EU announces 25 million euros to boost food security and resilience in Afghanistan

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The European Union (EU) has announced a 25 million euros contribution through the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) to strengthen community resilience and promote more nutritious diets across Afghanistan.

“The European Union’s new contribution to WFP demonstrates our continued commitment to the Afghan people, notably women, children, and vulnerable local communities,” said Veronika Boskovic-Pohar, EU Chargé d’affaires in Afghanistan. “Agriculture and food value chains must be equipped to bolster Afghans’ nutrition, health, and economic resilience. Through our integrated approach to climate resilience, we are also helping vulnerable rural communities protect their livelihoods and income against natural disasters and long-term devastating impacts of climate change.”

The funding will support WFP initiatives focused on improving food value chains and climate adaptation. Key projects include upgrading community assets such as flood protection walls and irrigation systems, reducing climate-related risks, and safeguarding productive assets essential for local economic stability.

A significant portion of the investment will build on WFP’s school meals programme, training women’s associations and youth entrepreneurs to supply fresh, fortified snacks to schoolchildren. This approach aims to stimulate local economies while creating sustainable livelihood opportunities.

John Aylieff, WFP Representative and Country Director in Afghanistan, expressed gratitude for the EU’s support, noting that the investment aims to deliver a “triple return: stronger livelihoods and resilience, more robust local food systems, and expanded opportunities for women and youth.”

 

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