Thursday, February 27, 2014

Afghanistan: Presidential Palace Accused of Election Meddling

Some high-ranking government officials are interfering in the election process under the pretext of uniting the candidates or making coalitions, Presidential Candidate Abdullah Abdullah claimed on Thursday, while addressing his fans in Kabul Sports Stadium.
"These days, the presidential palace is holding Jirgas. Some candidates maintain their own apprehensions and some are annoyed because the president has not honored his promises," Abdullah said.
Additionally, Abdullah urged that people assess candidates' programs from all angles because some of the programs are not suitable for the country.
"One of the candidates says that he would establish an Islamic army while our army is already a Muslim one. Another candidate says that he would give freedom to the export of drugs," Abdullah said. "Listen these statements thoroughly."
To gain more support as the elections are approaching, candidates strive to discuss their platforms and programs through several corner meetings and media advertisements. People are also enthusiastic to learn about these platforms as they get ready to choose the country's next president in April.

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