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Abdullah Bars Electoral Leaders from Leaving Afghanistan

Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah in a decree to the Ministry of Interior (MoI) has barred the leaders of the electoral commissions from leaving the country.

Abdullah, in a decree ordering “precautionary measures," said "the head and members of both commissions (the Independent Election Commission and The Independent Electoral Complaint Commission), including the chiefs of the secretariats and their deputies, until the final decision of the courts, been have been banned from leaving the country.”

Nasrat Rahimi, a spokesman for the Ministry of Interior, in response to Abdullah’s decree barring the leaders of the electoral commissions from leaving the country, said: “According to the law, only the Attorney General's Office and Supreme Court have the authority to ban the people.”

“Every move of the Ministry of Interior would be according to the law,” Rahimi said.

However, the Independent Election Commission (IEC) said that the commission has finished all its work based on the law, and in a transparent way.

“As a management and technical institution, we are ready to account for our process, not only to the electoral teams but for all the nation,” said Mirza Mohammad Haqparast, IEC spokesman.

Hours after the announcement of the final results of the presidential election by the Independent Election Commission, Abdullah announced the formation of an “inclusive government” by his Stability and Convergence campaign team, and declared his “victory” in the polls.

Abdullah said decisions over the disputed votes were “illegal,” and that IEC results were a "coup against democracy" and he rejects them.

“It was national treason,” he added.

“The Stability and Convergence team is the ‘winner of the election’ based on ‘clean votes’ and we announce our ‘victory,’” Abdullah says. “We announce the formation of an inclusive government.”

The Independent Election Commission announced President Ashraf Ghani as winner of Afghanistan’s presidential election during a press conference on Tuesday.

The final results of the election, according to the IEC, show that President Ashraf Ghani has the highest count with 50.6% of the total, with 923,592 votes.

The final results of the election show that Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah has 39.52% of the total, with 720,841 votes, according to the IEC.

IEC chairperson Hawa Alam Nuristani announced Mohammad Ashraf Ghani as the “elected president of Afghanistan” with 50.6%.

Abdullah Bars Electoral Leaders from Leaving Afghanistan

Abdullah has asked the MoI to act on the decree.

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Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah in a decree to the Ministry of Interior (MoI) has barred the leaders of the electoral commissions from leaving the country.

Abdullah, in a decree ordering “precautionary measures," said "the head and members of both commissions (the Independent Election Commission and The Independent Electoral Complaint Commission), including the chiefs of the secretariats and their deputies, until the final decision of the courts, been have been banned from leaving the country.”

Nasrat Rahimi, a spokesman for the Ministry of Interior, in response to Abdullah’s decree barring the leaders of the electoral commissions from leaving the country, said: “According to the law, only the Attorney General's Office and Supreme Court have the authority to ban the people.”

“Every move of the Ministry of Interior would be according to the law,” Rahimi said.

However, the Independent Election Commission (IEC) said that the commission has finished all its work based on the law, and in a transparent way.

“As a management and technical institution, we are ready to account for our process, not only to the electoral teams but for all the nation,” said Mirza Mohammad Haqparast, IEC spokesman.

Hours after the announcement of the final results of the presidential election by the Independent Election Commission, Abdullah announced the formation of an “inclusive government” by his Stability and Convergence campaign team, and declared his “victory” in the polls.

Abdullah said decisions over the disputed votes were “illegal,” and that IEC results were a "coup against democracy" and he rejects them.

“It was national treason,” he added.

“The Stability and Convergence team is the ‘winner of the election’ based on ‘clean votes’ and we announce our ‘victory,’” Abdullah says. “We announce the formation of an inclusive government.”

The Independent Election Commission announced President Ashraf Ghani as winner of Afghanistan’s presidential election during a press conference on Tuesday.

The final results of the election, according to the IEC, show that President Ashraf Ghani has the highest count with 50.6% of the total, with 923,592 votes.

The final results of the election show that Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah has 39.52% of the total, with 720,841 votes, according to the IEC.

IEC chairperson Hawa Alam Nuristani announced Mohammad Ashraf Ghani as the “elected president of Afghanistan” with 50.6%.

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