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Parliament passes setting salaries of government official’s law

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(Last Updated On: October 25, 2022)

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The lower house of parliament of Afghanistan on Wednesday approved the draft of setting the salaries of government officials in two chapters and eight articles.

According to the law, the salary of the Chief of Executive Officer, CEO considered 260,000 Afghanis and salaries of CEO’s deputies considered 192,000 Afg.

The law will set the salaries of Executive office staffs, deputies of ministries, members of provincial councils, governors and independent departments.

“The salary of first position is 32,500 Afg which 8.5 factor is considered for CEO,” Amir Khan Yar, head of finance and budget commission said.

While the law approved in two chapters and two articles that a number of parliament members say that the formation of Executive Office still has a legal problem.

“There has been no effort for the solving of the legal legitimacy of National Unity Government (NUG). We are setting salaries instead of solving problems through its legal ways,” Saleh Muhammad Saljoghe, representative of Herat said.

Abaidullah Ramin, representative of Baghlan said, “The basic structure of government has not presented to Parliament so far, which a textile of it presents day by day and it would not solve the problem.”

This comes as that the members of finance and budget commissions of Parliament claim that the salaries set for government officials are extremely high due to economic problems.

 

Reported by Abdul Aziz Karimi

 

 

 

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Former president Hamid Karzai said in a meeting with Iran’s ambassador and special representative, Hassan Kazemi Qomi, that education of girls was a “vital issue” for Afghanistan.

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Afghanistan’s problems caused more damage to Pakistan than 3 wars with India: Durrani

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Islamabad’s special envoy for Afghanistan Asif Durrani said on Wednesday that Pakistan has suffered more due to Afghanistan’s internal situation than Pakistan has suffered in three wars with India in terms of blood spilt and finances drained.

Durrani said at a one-day International Conference titled “Pakistan in the Emerging Geopolitical Landscape”, which was organized by the Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad (ISSI) and the German Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (FES), that over 80,000 Pakistanis died in the two decades of the War on Terror and that his country was still counting its dead and injured.

“After the withdrawal of NATO forces, it was hoped that peace in Afghanistan would bring peace to the region. However, such expectations were short-lived,” he said.

He also stated that attacks by the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) militant group on Pakistan’s border areas increased by 65 percent, while suicide attacks increased by 500 percent.

“The TTP’s enhanced attacks on Pakistan while using Afghan soil have been a serious concern for Pakistan. Another worrying aspect is the participation of Afghan nationals in these attacks,” he said.

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“The post-9/11 world order has negatively impacted Pakistan. Apart from losing 80,000 citizens’ lives, including 8,000 law enforcement agency personnel, the country’s economic opportunity cost is estimated at $150 billion,” Durrani said.

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