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NUG Relying on Failed Policies to Solve Legitimacy Crisis: NNF

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Ahadi      10-8-2016-Dari-SOT.mpg_snapshot_00.43_[2016.08.10_19.33.00]Afghanistan ‘New National Front’ (NNF) party says the National Unity Government (NUG) has failed to fulfill commitments made during their electoral campaigns.

Chairman of NNF has declared that the legitimacy of the government becomes questioning after 8th September and NUG leaders should hold a national consensus for solving the legitimacy crisis.

“Failure in holding Loya Jirga for amendment of the constitution, lack of reforms in the electoral system and failure in fulfilling its commitments are the factors that the government should seriously address them,” said Anwarul Haq Ahadi, chairman of NNF.

Meanwhile, the opposition party of the government accuses the Afghan government of inability to solve the problems of Afghan refugees in Pakistan; citing the government should solve the problem in cooperation with the United Nations.

“More than one and a half million Afghan refugees are in Pakistan. The government should prepare a plan in cooperation of the United Nations to solve this problem,” Ahadi added.

This period in Afghanistan’s history requires a legitimate and functioning government committed to implementing a comprehensive program of reform to empower the Afghan public, thereby making the values of the Constitution a daily reality for the people of Afghanistan.

Stability of the country is strengthened by a genuine political partnership between the President and the CEO, under the authority of the President.

Dedicated to political consensus, commitment to reforms, and cooperative decision-making, the national unity government will fulfill the aspirations of the Afghan public for peace, stability, security, rule of law, justice, economic growth, and delivery of services, with particular attention to women, youth, Ulema, and vulnerable persons.

Further, the National Unity Government’s agreement is based on the need for genuine and meaningful partnership and effective cooperation in the affairs of government, including design and implementation of reforms.

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Muttaqi to Pakistani envoy: Trade and transit obstacles benefit no one

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Acting Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi and Pakistan’s Special Representative for Afghanistan Mohammad Sadiq met on Saturday and discussed bilateral relations, political and economic cooperation, security and transit, said Zia Ahmad Takal, head of public relations at Foreign Ministry in a statement.

In this meeting, Muttaqi emphasized that obstacles to trade and transit are not in anyone’s interest and that certain issues should not be linked together.

He added that the process of Afghan refugees returning from Pakistan should be carried out gradually and with dignity.

According to the statement, Pakistan’s special representative also acknowledged that ensuring security in Afghanistan benefits both Pakistan and the region.

He committed to introducing measures to facilitate the visa issuance process for Afghan citizens.

Mohammad Sadiq also stated that practical steps will be taken to resolve existing trade and transit challenges.

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IEA announces resumption of consular services in Norway

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The Afghan embassy in Oslo will resume consular services on coming Monday, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Kabul announced Saturday.

The ministry said in a statement that the resumption of consular services in Norway was a “positive step.”

In August last year, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Kabul declared the consular services of Afghan missions in 14 Western countries including Norway to be invalid.

The statement cited corruption, lack of transparency and non-coordination with the ministry as reasons for the closure.

 
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Eighteen injured after dispute between two brothers in Helmand

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Eighteen people were injured following a dispute between two brothers in Afghanistan’s southern Helmand province on Friday, local officials said.

The incident occurred in the Old Bazaar area of ​​Gereshk district and the people were injured when the son of one of the two brothers threw a hand grenade, the provincial department of information and culture said.

Two of the injured people are said to be in critical condition.

Officials did not say what caused the dispute.

One person has been arrested in connection with the incident.

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