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Shukria Barikzai still leads ERC
A source in Presidential Palace on condition of anonymity has said that Shukria Barikzai is still the head of Electoral Reforms Commission (ERC).
Previously, the executive office in an exclusive interview with Ariananews said that the executive office does not accept Shukria Brikzai not only as the head of the commission but also as a member.
27 days passed since signing of president’s decree on formation of the electoral reforms commission; a commission that creates a lot of controversies in the government.
In the meantime, some of the appointed members of electoral reforms commission said that they still do not know who the head of the commission is.
“We had no meetings and we have no plans so far,” Aziz Rafie, member of ERC said.
At the other side, these inconsistencies have raised the concerns of the electoral supervisory bodies.
Jan Dad Spin Ghar, head of Afghanistan election watch said, “The current controversies will put irreversible effects on elections, unfortunately these inconsistencies are shocking.”
The CEO of Free and Fair Election Foundation of Afghanistan (FIFA), Yousuf Rashid said, “The faith of this commission should be specified as soon as it’s possible, a short time left to the end of parliament season and parliamentary election.”
However, President’s spokesman, Ajmal Obaid Abedi always stressed that the government will never retreat and reforming the electoral system is essential.
Earlier, the executive office has said that there are many differences in the national unity government, even the authorities of the executive office are still unclear and the government has failed in the last seven months.
Reported by Farahnaz Forutan
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Trump: U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan ‘looked like running’
U.S. President Donald Trump on Friday sharply criticized the military withdrawal from Afghanistan carried out under the Joe Biden administration, saying it “looked like running.”
Speaking to active-duty soldiers at Fort Bragg Army Base in North Carolina, Trump said the withdrawal left behind U.S. military equipment and tarnished America’s image.
“We wouldn’t have left anything. We would have left with dignity, strength and respect. We looked like we were running. We don’t run from anybody,” Trump said. “That was a Biden embarrassment. What a terrible president.”
Trump’s remarks reiterate his ongoing criticism of the Biden administration’s handling of Afghanistan, particularly the chaotic final days of the U.S. military presence.
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Trump aide: Efforts continue to free Americans detained in Afghanistan
Sebastian Gorka, Deputy Assistant to U.S. President Donald Trump, reaffirmed on X that the Trump administration is actively pressing the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) to release American detainees.
“President Trump has made it clear that the Taliban (IEA) must cease their hostage-taking, or there will be consequences,” Gorka said. “We will not rest until Dennis Coyle and Mahmood Habibi come home.”
The IEA has denied detaining Habibi, who formerly served as head of Afghanistan’s civil aviation authority.
Over the past year, five American detainees have been released from Afghanistan. According to the New York Times, the IEA has demanded the release of the last Afghan prisoner held at Guantanamo Bay in exchange for freeing two American detainees in Afghanistan.
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Former Pakistani diplomats urge dialogue with Afghanistan
Former Pakistani diplomats, speaking at a roundtable discussion in Islamabad, underscored the importance of sustained dialogue with Afghanistan to address bilateral differences.
The discussion, organized on Friday by the Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad, highlighted that the current situation in Afghanistan has direct consequences for regional security and stability. Participants stressed that constructive engagement and regular communication are the only viable pathways to resolving existing challenges.
The former diplomats pointed out that relations between Afghanistan and Pakistan are deeply interconnected, and any strain between the two sides inevitably impacts the wider region.
They further emphasized that building trust, enhancing practical cooperation, and fostering mutual understanding are essential prerequisites for achieving lasting regional stability.
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