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International community to react negatively against negative movements: Ghani’s team

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(Last Updated On: October 25, 2022)

Ashraf Ghani’s electoral team is said to not accept any negative movement against the final result of presidential election and the international community will also react negatively.

The constitutional issue Mr. Ghani referred to is a serious sticking point between the two candidates. Both have committed to forming a unity government and accepting the results of an audit of their June runoff election.

In the mean time, Abdullah’s electoral team threatens of protests against the fraud in the election.

Yesterday, a powerful backer of Afghan presidential candidate Abdullah Abdullah, Atta Muhammad Noor also said his supporters would launch street protests and occupy government buildings if they were unhappy with the outcome of a disputed election.

Atta Mohammad Noor, a supporter of Abdullah said there would be civil unrest if the audit did not throw out more than two million disputed votes.

Abdullah’s electoral team considers they are the winner and warn the rival team.

The United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon called both presidential contenders Dr. Abdullah Abdullah and Dr. Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai to push the two candidates for unity government deal.

The Secretary-General asked both candidates to think of the future of Afghanistan and its people.

As auditors carry out an unprecedented audit of more than 8 million votes to reveal Afghanistan’s next president, two local organizations are urging people to wait patiently—and peacefully.

 

 

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