The idea of interim government frightens those in power. For Afghans, Peace is the priority, not keeping you guys in power.
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Replying to @HabibKhanT
A couple of questions: What is d basis 4 an interim government? Where would its legitimacy come from? Who will decide on composition, term & mandate? Does it only include a small leadership group or changes across gov? How many women and in what roles? How is it better for peace?
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Replying to @ShaharzadAkbar @HabibKhanT
I guess my question is, where did the national unity government get its legitimacy from? what were its basis? and who decided on its mandate and composition? How would this be any different?
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Replying to @Nargisazaryun @HabibKhanT
The Interim Gov will include Taliban, forces outside our constitutional order and aiming to redefine it, unaccountable to any of our institutions. This opens the door to many concerns and questions, leaving our faith in the hands of few, who can reimagine our collective future.
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"Outside our constitutional order" but the Chief Executive's entire role and office are already outside the constitutional order, governors and police chiefs refuse to step down challenging the gov's authority. We have experience in such things, sadly
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The NUG violated d structural aspect of cinstitution, true, but its mandate as gov was defined by constit. Forming an interim gov will shake d foundation of constit, i.e rights, with inclusion f a group that doesn’t consider itself a part of d constitutional order.
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