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词条 2019 Afghan presidential election
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  1. Background

  2. Electoral system

  3. Candidates

     Declared 

  4. References

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|election_date = 28 September 2019
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|title = President
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Presidential elections will be held in Afghanistan on 28 September 2019.[1]

Background

The elections were originally scheduled for 20 April, but the Independent Election Commission announced on 26 December 2018 that they would be postponed until 20 July,[2][3] in order to resolve problems that became apparent during the October 2018 parliamentary elections. The additional time will be used to verify voter lists and train election workers on the new biometric identification system. On March 20 2019, the IEC once again delayed the election, this time by two months from July 20 to September 28. A spokesman blamed the delay on changes in election laws along with management and technical problems--the presidential vote will now coincide with local council votes and delayed parliamentary elections in Ghazni Province.[4]

Electoral system

The President of Afghanistan is elected using the two-round system; if no candidate receives a majority of the vote in the first round, a second round will be held featuring the top two candidates.

Candidates

Declared

  • Ashraf Ghani, Incumbent President
  • Abdullah Abdullah, Incumbent Chief Executive
  • Mohammad Hanif Atmar, former National Security Adviser and Minister of Interior
  • Rahmatullah Nabil, former Head of the National Directorate of Security
  • Zalmai Rassoul, former Minister of Foreign Affairs
  • Shaida Mohammad Abdali, Ambassador to India
  • Faramarz Tamanna, Director General of the Center for Strategic Studies
  • Abdul Latif Pedram, Member of the Parliament
  • Nur ul-Haq Ulumi, former Minister of Interior
  • Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, former Prime Minister
  • Sayed Same Kaiany
  • Mohammad Ehsan Qarji
  • Mohammad Ibrahim Alokozai
  • Mohammad Sadaq Azizi
  • Mohd.Hakim Tursun
  • Mohd. Nadir (Shah Ahmadzy)
  • Shafiullah Qaesari
  • Sayed Noorullah Jalili
  • Abdul Khalil Roman
  • Cheragh Ali Cheragh
  • Enayatullah Hafiz
  • Janat Khan Fahim
  • Abdul Jamid Sherani
  • Abdul Jabar Taqwa
  • Ghulam Ali Wahdat
  • Bashir Ahmad Bezhan
  • Mohammad Naeim Ghoyor
  • Sayed Qias Saeedi
  • Mohammad Amin Reshadat
  • Mohammad Shohab Hakimi
  • Abdul Ali Sarabi
  • Noorullhabib
  • Mohammad Younuz Qanooni,
  • Haji Mohammad Mohaqiq
  • Fazlul Hadii Wazeen
  • Hafizul Rahman Naqi
  • Ahmad Wali Massoud
  • Farida Momand
  • Abdul Latif Najari
  • Murad Ali Murad
  • Masouda Tela Mohammad
  • Khadija Ghaznawi
  • Enayatullah Babur Frahmand
  • Asadullah Saadati
  • Amrullah Saleh
  • Gholam Sarwar Danesh
  • Noor Rahman Liwal
  • Abdul Hadi
  • Mohamad Yahya Wiar Ahmadzai
  • Ab Basir Salangi
  • Zulfiqar Khan
  • Ghulam Farouq (Nijrabi)
  • Sharefullah
  • Muhammad Sharif Babarkhil

References

1. ^{{cite news| url=https://m.washingtontimes.com/news/2018/apr/1/ashraf-ghani-says-afghanistan-elections-set-oct-20/ | work=The Washington Times | first=Guy | last=Taylor | title=Afghanistan sets election date; could impact Taliban peace talks | date=1 April 2018}}
2. ^[https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-46686862 Afghan presidential election delayed by three months] BBC News, 26 December 2018
3. ^[https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2018/12/afghan-presidential-elections-postponed-july-20-official-181230185336213.html Afghan presidential elections postponed until July 20: official] Al Jazeera, 30 December 2018
4. ^{{Cite news|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-03-20/afghanistan-presidential-poll-once-again-delayed-by-two-months|title=Afghanistan Presidential Election Once Again Delayed by Two Months|last=Najafizada |first=Eltaf|work=Bloomberg News|access-date=2019-03-20|language=en-US}}
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