Noticias

Karzai’s Cousin Endorses Abdullah Abdullah

21 Mayo 2014
Afganistán
Fuente: 
Tolo News

Jamil Karzai, cousin of President Hamid Karzai and influential businessman, announced his support for Abdullah Abdullah on Wednesday.

“We have decided to announce our support to the team that whose goal is to reform and bring solidarity to the country: Dr. Abdullah Abdullah,” Karzai said. “We promise to move shoulder to shoulder with him.”

In addition, Jamil Karzai vowed to undertake all possible efforts to make sure Dr. Abdullah comes out victorious in the second round of the presidential elections. 

Candidates Prepare For Runoff Campaigns

20 Mayo 2014
Afganistán
Fuente: 
Tolo News

Countdown has begun for the presidential campaigns between Abdullah Abdullah and Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai as they face-off in the second round of elections. Campaigning is scheduled to begin on Thursday May 22, 2014.

Both candidates have said that they will be traveling around Afghanistan further explaining their platforms to the people to gain supporters.

Dr. Abdullah’s team said that their campaign will not be limited to major cities; Dr. Ghani’s team said they will mobilize their campaign team to reach places far into the depths of Afghanistan such as villages.

IEC Announces Preliminary Results Of Provincial Elections

20 Mayo 2014
Afganistán
Fuente: 
Tolo News

The Independent Election Commission (IEC) on Tuesday announced preliminary results of the provincial councils elections. According to IEC spokesman Noor Mohammad Noor, three women in Kabul and three others in Daikondi province lead their races.

Mr. Noor said that although there are two seats reserved for women on the Daikondi provincial council, an additional third seat is, based on the preliminary results, going to a woman. The women so far winning their provincial contests in Daikondi are Fatima Akbari, Sumaya Mohammadi and Sima Rostamian.

Presidential run-off: Gen Raheel assures help in Afghan poll security

20 Mayo 2014
Afganistán
Fuente: 
The Express Tribune
ISLAMABAD: Army Chief General Raheel Sharif promised to extend Pakistan’s full support to Afghan authorities for ensuring a trouble-free second phase of its presidential elections, said officials.

The assurance from Gen Raheel came during his talks with Afghan Army Chief Sher Muhammad Karimi and International Security Assistance Force (Isaf) Commander General Joseph Dunford in Kabul on Monday.

Election Monitors Make Demands In Preparation For Runoff

18 Mayo 2014
Afganistán
Fuente: 
Tolo News

A number of election monitoring groups held a conference on Sunday in Kabul and made recommendations to the election commissions, candidates, security institutions and media about the runoff round. Among other things, they called for the IEC and ECC to terminate employees who were accused of fraud during the first round and have them prosecuted.

Throughout the first round vote counting and complaints investigation processes, observers complained that election officials were not giving them full-access and shutting off much of their work behind closed doors.

IEC Warns Candidates Against Ethnic Politics

18 Mayo 2014
Afganistán
Fuente: 
Tolo News

The Independent Election Commission on Sunday warned the two runoff candidates against exploiting religious and ethnic divisions among Afghans during the campaign period set to begin this week. Spokesman Noor Mohammad Noor said those kinds of politics could undermine public support for the election process. 
 
The second round campaign period will last 20 days, ending on June 11. The runoff vote will be held just a couple days after, on June 14. 
 

Candidates Prepare for Runoff Campaigns

17 Mayo 2014
Afganistán
Fuente: 
Tolo News

Runoff candidates Abdullah Abdullah and Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai have begun preparing for the brief campaign period that will take place before the second round scheduled for June 14.

Although both contenders have the same two week window to try to secure a victor for themselves, Abdullah heads into the runoff election with a leg-up on Ashraf Ghani after ending the first round vote count nearly 14 percent ahead.

IEC Warns Government Institutions Of Election Interference

17 Mayo 2014
Afganistán
Fuente: 
Tolo News

Noor Mohammamd Noor, spokesman to the Independent Elections Commission (IEC) on Saturday reported that governors and a number of ministers were involved in riggings and interference in the first round of the presidential elections.

Election monitoring organizations have also reiterated that the government meddling in the election procedures damages the credibility of the process.

“Some of the individuals who serve within the government use resources and officials positions in support of a particular candidate, including governors, district chiefs and ministers,” Noor said.

Leading Afghan presidential candidates brace for round two

17 Mayo 2014
Afganistán
Fuente: 
The Express Tribune
ISLAMABAD: Leading candidates Abdullah Abdullah and Ashraf Ghani Ahmedzai accepted the final results of the April 5 Afghan presidential elections shortly after the country’s poll panel announced a run-off. The second round of polling became necessary as none of the candidates bagged the 50% plus one vote in the first round.

The run-off will be conducted on June 14, 2014, said Afghanistan’s Independent Election Commission (IEC) Chairman Dr Ahmad Yusuf Nuristani.

Hasta junio definirán desempate en elecciones presidenciales de Afganistán

16 Mayo 2014
Afganistán
Fuente: 
CNN

Los resultados finales de la segunda ronda, se anunciarán el 22 de julio, de acuerdo con le organismo electoral.

Kabúl, Afganistán.- De acuerdo con la Comisión Electoral de Afganistán, ninguno de los candidatos obtuvo los votos suficientes para asegurar la victoria en la primera ronda de los comicios electorales para la presidencia del país.

IEC Chief Calls For Unity During Runoff

16 Mayo 2014
Afganistán
Fuente: 
Tolo News

Independent Election Commission (IEC) Chief Ahmad Yousuf Nuristani has urged Afghans to avoid turning the election process into an ethnic dispute as the presidential competition heats up for a runoff round.

Afghanistan has long struggled with ethnic tensions and strife, but this year, there has been a noticeable lack of overt ethno-nationalism in election process. Still, some are concerned voters rely on ethnic and regional ties instead of more substantive issues to determine their favored candidate.

Reactions On Elections Final Result

15 Mayo 2014
Afganistán
Fuente: 
Tolo News

Afghan election monitoring groups and the United States Embassy in Kabul on Thursday welcomed the announcement of the final results from the presidential vote. Looking ahead to the second round runoff, observers said they hoped the mistakes of the first round would not be made again. 
 
In particular, Afghan civil society members were adamant about the Independent Election Commission (IEC) being better in its vetting of employees and the Electoral Complaints Commission (ECC) being more efficient in its work. 
 

UPDATE: Presidential Elections Go Into Second Round

15 Mayo 2014
Afganistán
Fuente: 
Tolo News

The Independent Election Commission (IEC) announced on Thursday, that a second round of elections will be held on June 14 between leading candidates Abdullah Abdullah and Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai.

The IEC Chief Ahmad Yousuf Nuristani said at the press conference in Kabul that none of the candidates received over 50 percent of votes to avoid a runoff. Hence, the second round of elections will be between the two top candidates: Abdullah Abdullah and Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai.

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