Power division agreement signed in Afghanistan

Afghanistan's president, Ashraf Ghan, and his main rival, who had questioned his victory in presidential elections, Abdullah Abdullah, have signed power-sharing agreements to end the political crisis that began last year. The political agreement between President Ghan and Dr. Abdullah just signed”, wrote in [...]
Afghanistan's president, Ashraf Ghan, and his main rival, who had questioned his victory in presidential elections, Abdullah Abdullah, have signed power-sharing agreements to end the political crisis that began last year.
The political agreement between President Ghan and Dr. Abdullah Abdullah has just been signed”, spokesman Sediq Sediqqqi wrote in Titter.
He added that Abdullah will lead the Council for Peace Talks and members of his team will be included in the government cabinet, writes “Reuters”, Report Express broadcast.
Abdullah Abdullah had participated in last September's presidential election, but had rejected the official outcome, which brought incumbent President Ashraf Ghan to victory. He even declared a parallel government earlier this year, jeopardising Ghan's administration.
The political crisis in Afghanistan continued even at the time when the country is facing the coronary and when the United States is making efforts to achieve peace with the Taliban.












