• Parliamentary elections were held in Afghanistan in 1949 after a royal proclamation was issued calling upon the people to elect the National Assembly....
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  • 1949, Afghan Prime Minister Shah Mahmud Khan allowed relatively free national assembly elections, and the resulting seventh Afghan Parliament (1949–1951)...
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  • Parliamentary elections were held in Afghanistan in 1952. They followed a royal proclamation calling upon the people to elect the eighth National Assembly...
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  • following elections occurred in the year 1949. Previous: List of elections in 1948 Next: List of elections in 1949 1949 Afghan parliamentary election 1949 Iranian...
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    2019. "Afghanistan Sets Date for Parliamentary and District Elections After 3-Year Security Delay". 1 April 2018. "17th legislative term of Afghan Parliament...
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  • Abdur Rahman Mahmudi (category 20th-century Afghan politicians)
    Mahmudi was arrested. Mahmudi contested a Kabul seat in the 1949 Afghan parliamentary election, and was elected with some 14,000 votes (one of the highest...
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    beginning of the ongoing Afghan conflict, and the majority of the country's years in existence were marked by the Soviet–Afghan War. It collapsed by the...
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    members of the Interim Afghan authority. The Afghan Interim Administration (AIA) was the first administration of Afghanistan after the fall of the Taliban...
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    parliament. In the 2005 parliamentarian elections, Afghan women won 89 seats. According to the Inter-Parliamentary Union, in 2009 they held 67 seats (27...
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    (GDICC) (formerly Afghan Anti-Crime Police (AACP)) Afghan Public Protection Force (APPF) Counter Narcotics Police of Afghanistan (CNPA) Afghan Local Police...
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  • Afghan Election Diary - work on Afghanistan from Human Rights Watch BBC News - Afghan women seek death by fire - 15/11/06 [1]- Jerome Saxby: "Afghan leader...
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    This article lists the heads of state of Afghanistan since the foundation of the first modern Afghan state, the Hotak Empire, in 1709. The Hotak Empire...
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    the Carshalton Division of Surrey at the 1945 General Election, coming third. Who's Who British parliamentary election results 1918-1949, Craig, F.W.S....
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    The Early Parliamentary General Election Act 2019 (c. 29), also known as the Election Bill, was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that made...
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    candidates in the 2009 Afghan presidential election. However, Mustafa did not become a candidate. His granddaughter, Princess Noal of Afghanistan, is the wife of...
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  • 1910), First Deputy Prime Minister, 1948-1949 Ali Muhammad (b. ca. 1893), First Deputy Prime Minister, 1949-1963 Muhammad Naim, Second Deputy Prime Minister...
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    parliamentary groups, where too narrow a majority carries a strong risk of failure. For example, in Saxony-Anhalt following the 2021 state election,...
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  • Dominant-party system (category Elections)
    party, 1964–1992) Civic election, 2014: CCM 74.50% Presidential election, 2015: John Magufuli (CCM) 58.46% Parliamentary election, 2015: CCM 252 of 367...
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    motion. A parliament that can be dissolved and snap elections called at any time. Parliamentary privilege, which allows the legislature to discuss any...
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    About 30,000 Afghan students from JUI-controlled madrassas (both JUI (F) and JUI-S) in Pakistan joined the Taliban movement in Afghanistan. JUI party workers...
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    "Ashdown pulls out of Afghan role". BBC News. 27 January 2008. Retrieved 30 April 2010. Leithead, Alastair (28 March 2008). "UN's new Afghan envoy begins work"...
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  • appointed Afghanistan's ambassador in UAE". Pajhwok Afghan News. 27 October 2023. Retrieved 27 October 2023. Umarov, Akram (27 May 2021). "The "Afghan Factor"...
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    dictatorship under a parliamentary system in 1933–1945 as a Nazi Germany, a military occupation in 1945–1949 and a parliamentary republic in 1949. Presidential...
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  • as the successor to the Afghan Interim Administration. Succeeded by the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan following the election and inauguration of the...
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    previous election for the same class of Councillors (1998). Niigata is counted as an SDP hold because the elected Councillor joined the SDP parliamentary group...
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    Constitutional monarchy, also known as limited monarchy, parliamentary monarchy or democratic monarchy, is a form of monarchy in which the monarch exercises...
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    PML(Q) who also lost the elections includes: Rashid Ahmad– Former Railways Minister Sher Afghan– Former Minister for Parliamentary Affairs Wasi Zafar– Former...
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    Taliban (redirect from Afghan Taliban)
    also refers to itself by its state name, the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, is an Afghan political and militant movement with an ideology comprising elements...
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    "Bombings at Pakistani political offices kill at least 29 a day before parliamentary elections". Associated Press. 7 February 2024. Archived from the original...
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    Minister following the election, acting until a successor was appointed – under the new Constitution, the cabinet depends on parliamentary support and must...
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