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Afghanistan |
US vying to 'hand-pick' Afghan president |
2009-04-14 |
[Iran Press TV Latest] Washington is using its political clout to influence the outcome of the upcoming presidential elections in Afghanistan, a report says. The US embassy in Kabul has urged Afghanistan's leading presidential hopefuls to withdraw from the race in favor of Ali Ahmad Jalali -- a candidate that is more preferred by Washington, reported Pakistan's Ummat daily. In return, US official have promised to guarantee key positions for the three candidates -- which include finance minister Ashraf Ghani, former foreign minister Abdullah Abdullah and political activist Anwar ul-Haq Ahadi -- in the next Afghan government. The move received instant condemnation as flagrant US interference in Afghan politics and internal affairs. Jalali -- who is viewed the main rival of President Hamed Karzai in the August presidential elections -- is a US citizen and former Afghan minister of the interior. His candidacy is seen as a direct violation of the Chapter Three, Article Sixty Two of Afghanistan Constitution, which states that only an Afghan citizen has the right to run for president - which means that Jalali would have apply for Afghanistan citizenship first. Zalmay Khalilzad and Ashraf Ghani, two other candidates vying for presidency, also hold US citizenship. |
Posted by:Fred |
#1 Didn't Arafat kill that urge? We pick the worst Bastards wherever we pick. |
Posted by: Redneck Jim 2009-04-14 12:01 |