Afghan President Ashraf Ghani inaugurates newly-elected parliament after troubled elections last year
Afghan President Ashraf Ghani speaks during the inauguration of the newly-elected parliament in Kabul, Afghanistan on April 26, 2019.
Afghan President Ashraf Ghani inaugurated the newly-elected parliament on Friday after troubled elections last year in the war-ravaged country. Addressing the maiden session, Ghani stressed the parliament should robustly perform its three-tier task of monitoring the activities of the government, legislation, and representation of the public.The full and final results of the Wolesi Jirga elections for all provinces held in October are yet to be announced amid allegations of rigging, irregularities, and technical glitches.
The UN mission in Afghanistan noted in a report last year that the Taliban launched a deliberate campaign of violence and intimidation to disrupt parliamentary elections, including attacks on civilians, which resulted in 435 casualties.Final results for the Kabul province are yet to be announced, while polls are due in restive Ghazni province.
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