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Taliban govt scraps Afghan election commission

No need for such bodies to exist, operate, spokesman notes

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 26 Dec 2021 10:00AM

Taliban govt scraps Afghan election commission
Former Afghanistan governor Halim Fidai says the decision to dissolve the electoral commission shows the Taliban does not believe in democracy. – AFP pic, December 26, 2021

KABUL – The Taliban has dissolved Afghanistan’s election commission, a panel that supervised polls during the previous Western-backed administration, a spokesman for the Islamist government said yesterday.

“There is no need for these commissions to exist and operate,” Taliban government spokesman Bilal Karimi said, referring to the Independent Election Commission (IEC) and the Independent Electoral Complaints Commission.

“If we ever feel a need, the Islamic Emirate (of Afghanistan) will revive these commissions.” 

The Taliban swept to power in August as a Western-backed government imploded in the final stages of a United States military withdrawal.

Established in 2006, IEC was mandated to administer and supervise all types of elections, including presidential, according to the commission’s website.

“They have taken this decision in a hurry...and dissolving the commission would have huge consequences,” said Aurangzeb, who headed the panel up until the fall of the previous regime.

“If this structure does not exist, I’m 100% sure that Afghanistan’s problems will never be solved as there won’t be any elections,” said Aurangzeb who – like many Afghans – goes by only one name.

Halim Fidai, a senior politician in the previous regime, said the decision to dissolve the electoral commission shows the Taliban ”do not believe in democracy”.

“They are against all democratic institutions. They get power through bullets and not ballots,” said Fidai, who was governor of four provinces over the past two decades.

Before the Taliban takeover, several electoral commission officials were killed by extremist groups. 

Karimi said the authorities had also dissolved two government departments this week – the peace ministry, and the parliamentary affairs ministry.

The deeply conservative Taliban had already shut down the former administration’s women’s affairs ministry, replacing it with the ministry for the promotion of virtue and prevention of vice.

That ministry earned notoriety during the Taliban’s first stint in power in the 1990s for harshly enforcing religious doctrine.

The Islamists are pressing the international community to restore billions of dollars in suspended aid and have pledged a more moderate rule this time around. – AFP, December 26, 2021

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