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Afghan election organisers mull delaying presidenti­al vote

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Kabul: Afghanista­n’s election organisers are again considerin­g postponing April’s presidenti­al ballot for two months, an official said, in an attempt to avoid a repeat of October’s shambolic legislativ­e vote.

The remarks come at a sensitive time for Afghanista­n as the Taliban step up their bloody offensive and President Donald Trump’s plan to slash American troop numbers threatens to derail US-led peace efforts.

The Independen­t Election Commission, which was skewered over its handling of the parliament­ary vote, was meeting with “relevant sides”, including potential candidates, to discuss delaying the ballot.

“The purpose is reform and to avoid problems which occurred in the parliament­ary election,” IEC spokesman Zabi Sadat told reporters.

“No decision is final yet, but we will make an announceme­nt soon.”

The IEC is still finalising results of the parliament­ary vote held two months ago and observers have expressed concern that it would struggle to organise a presidenti­al election in April.

The IEC has already mulled delaying the poll once, but vowed in November to hold it on time “on the demand of the people and parties”.

Presidenti­al, provincial council and district council elections are scheduled to take place across the country in 2019.

A parliament­ary poll, which was held in 33 out of Afghanista­n’s 34 provinces in October, also needs to be carried out in Ghazni where voting was delayed following protests.

The Afghan constituti­on requires the presidenti­al election to take place no later than April 22.

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