Two leaders sworn in as president of Afghanistan in a political crisis


The current President Ashraf Ghani was declared the winner by the Election Commission in February. Rival Abdullah Abdullah was sworn in as president during the same period!

Kabul, Ta. March 9, 2020, Monday

There has been a strange phenomenon in Afghan politics. One day the Babbay leaders were sworn in as president. Because of this, the United States and the Taliban have also been confused about which president of Afghanistan to proceed with. The American ambassador's attempts at moderation also failed.

The elections were held in Afghanistan in September last year. When the vote count ended in February, the Election Commission declared current President Ashraf Ghani a winner, but his nearest rival, Abdullah Abdullah, claimed that his coalition had won the presidential election and had won a majority. Abdullah claimed that the government in Afghanistan would be under his leadership.

Abdullah Abdullah was sworn in as president on the same day that Ashraf Ghani was scheduled for the oath-taking ceremony. Guests, including the American ambassador, were invited to Ashraf Ghani's oath-taking ceremony.

Abdullah was sworn in as coalition leaders. The ceremony of the two ceremonies was also very close. Both concerts were broadcast live on Afghanistan's television channels.

After the incident, the US ambassador tried to moderate, but did not succeed. Extreme chaos is likely to spread after the incident. The US has agreed to withdraw troops only a few days ago, in talks with the Taliban and Afghanistan.

America talks with Ashraf Ghani A meeting was to be held with Taliban leaders in the next 10 days and a committee headed by Ashraf Ghani was formed. Now the talks are likely to have serious implications as the two leaders claim to be the president of the country.

It is worth mentioning that there is an old competition between Ashraf Ghani and Abdullah. However, after the 2014 elections, President Ghani included Abdullah in the coalition and made it a chief executive. Abdullah has also been the foreign minister, but the coalition was cracked before the election.

IS rocket attack at presidents' oath-taking ceremony

The current president, Ashraf Ghani and rival leader Abdullah Abdullah, held an oath ceremony together. Because of this, a political crisis was born. However, as terrorist media claimed that Ashraf Ghani began delivering speeches, terrorist outfit IS fired a rocket when local media claimed. Ashraf Ghani started his speech and finished his speech during which one of five rockets exploded.

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