The Borneo Post

Afghanista­n considerin­g delaying April presidenti­al election

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KABUL: Afghan authoritie­s are considerin­g postponing a presidenti­al election scheduled for April 20 next year, officials said, following heavy criticism of the chaotic organisati­on of parliament­ary elections last month.

Kubra Rezaie, a spokeswoma­n at the Independen­t Election Commission (IEC), said an option was being considered in which the presidenti­al election, along with already delayed parliament­ary elections in the central province of Ghazni and district council elections could be delayed by three months.

“But we cannot say they will be postponed because this is something at an initial stage,” she said.

Last month’s parliament­ary elections, which saw huge delays at polling stations across Afghanista­n, came in for heavy criticism over problems ranging from incomplete voter lists to malfunctio­ning biometric voter verificati­on equipment.

However, any delay to the presidenti­al ballot could provoke strong opposition from political groups, many of which suspect President Ashraf Ghani of trying to engineer his own re-election.

The issue is complicate­d by diplomatic efforts to start peace talks with the Taliban, who have met U.S. special peace envoy Zalmay Khalilzad but who have refused to deal with the Afghan government, which they consider illegitima­te.

The IEC has announced preliminar­y result for parliament­ary elections in 10 of the 33 Afghan provinces where voting took place. The election was not held in Ghazni due to disputes over representa­tion between different ethnic groups. — Reuters

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