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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Wilfrid Barrow (category Liberal Party (UK) parliamentary candidates)
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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Mohammad Zahir Shah (redirect from King Zahir of Afghanistan)
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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Westminster system (redirect from Westminster parliamentary system)
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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Paddy Ashdown (section Offer of Afghanistan post)
"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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Presidential system (section Presidential elections)
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 (redirect from Parliamentary monarchy)
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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