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President should refrain issuing arbitrary decrees on electoral reforms: Bakhteyari

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(Last Updated On: October 25, 2022)

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The Independent Election Commission (IEC)’s commissioner, Aziz Bakhteyari says that the commission is in an electoral operation and the government should not interfere in IEC’s works.

Bakhteyari emphasizes that President Ghani should not issue arbitrary decrees on brining changes in election law and issuing such decrees will make the country’s problems even more.

According to IEC, approval of amendments in setting duties law and the authorities of election commission by cabinet and its implementation are illegal.

“There are many problems; first, we have election law, secondly, issuing arbitrary decrees would damage reputation of the President and thirdly we are in an electoral operation and there is no need for any decree,” said Aziz Bakhteyari, IEC commissioner.

In the meantime, the Presidential Palace stresses on signing the amendments of electoral law in nearest time; it means the upcoming election will be held as president’s decree not with the current election law.

“President Ghani is determined to bring electoral reforms and he will sign the amendments of electoral law based on his authorities,” said Zafar Hashemi, deputy spokesman of President.

In September 2014, after months of deadlock over the contested electoral results, the two presidential candidates signed a power-sharing deal to protect national unity, introducing the office of the Chief Executive.

The relationship between Ashraf Ghani, President, and Abdullah Abdullah, Chief Executive, has not always been rosy with frequent conflicts erupting between the two highest offices of the state.

The latest chapter in this troubled relationship is the conflict over electoral reform. There is a shared agreement that electoral reform is of fundamental importance in order to ensure a fair electoral process on the occasion of the next Parliamentary election which will take place in September 2015.

After becoming the leaders of the National Unity Government, Ghani and Abdullah promised to reform the electoral system in order to prevent crises in future elections.

Some amendments are under discussion in the Parliament, in particular in the appointment process and responsibilities of the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC).

Further changes include statutes making the IEC a temporary body only formed during election time, requiring members of the commission to go through a re-appointment process in a bid to boost their accountability.

There is a widespread concern that the gridlock over the reform could spark further uncertainty in the country, to the point of bringing about protests and disorder should the upcoming parliamentary election be held under the same law.

Fuelling possible popular distrust and lack of confidence in the electoral process, there are rumors that the members of the electoral commissions are holding meetings with MPs to dissuade them from supporting the legislation by promising favors in exchange for upcoming elections.

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IEA seeks broad-based engagement with world: deputy PM

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Mawlawi Abdul Kabir, the political deputy prime minister, said on Saturday that the visit of high-ranking officials of the Islamic Emirate to countries shows that the Islamic Emirate wants to engage with the world, including neighboring and regional countries, based on political, economic and cultural relations.

He made the remarks in a meeting with Acting Minister of Industry and Commerce Nooruddin Azizi, who recently traveled to Russia’s Tatarstan to participate in an international economic meeting.

Azizi said his trip to Russia was full of achievements in the areas of exports and trade, adding that Russian companies and institutions expressed interest in investing in Afghanistan.

He added that he represented the Islamic Emirate well during the visit and assured the participants of the “Russia-Islamic World: KazanForum 2024” that there is a good opportunity for investment in Afghanistan.

The 15th edition of Kazan Forum was held in Tatarstan with the participation of representatives of 80 nations to discuss economic and social relations.

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Bus crash kills two, injures 37 on Kabul-Kandahar highway

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Two people, including a woman, were killed and 37 others were injured when a bus rolled over on Kabul-Kandahar highway in Zabul province on Saturday night, officials said.

Mirwais Afghan, director of public health in Zabul, said that the incident happened in Karizgi area in Shahf-e-Safa district.

The injured include 26 men and 11 women who were taken to the hospital in the district for treatment.

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Iranian official: Will fight illegal immigrants like in war

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Mehdi Bab Al-Hawaeji, the deputy governor of Tehran, has warned that they will fight illegal immigrants like in war.

Addressing the officials of Ray city of Tehran, Bab al-Hawaeji said: “Today, confronting illegal immigrants in Ray city is like fighting in a war. It’s like when our children took up arms, came out and were martyred.”

He continued: “There are landmines around our families – moral, social, and economic landmines.”

Bab al-Hawaeji said that there are also legal refugees who break laws and their presence is a threat.

He stated that fining is not enough and officials should use their other powers.

The official warned real estate consultants and property dealers that they will be prosecuted if they provide houses to illegal immigrants.

This comes as the Iranian government repatriates hundreds of undocumented Afghans to their country every day.

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