Afghanistan / Taliban have reached a “consensus” on the formation of a new government

The Taliban and different Afghan leaders have reached a “consensus” at the formation of a new government and cabinet below the leadership of the group’s pinnacle non-secular chief, and an assertion may want to are available in some days, a professional said. Taliban referred commander Haibatullah Akhundzada might be the top chief of any governing council, Bilal Karimi, a member of the group’s cultural commission.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Sep 01, 2021, 06:26 PM

The Taliban and different Afghan leaders have reached a “consensus” at the formation of a new government and cabinet below the leadership of the group’s pinnacle non-secular chief, and an assertion may want to are available in some days, a professional said.


Taliban referred commander Haibatullah Akhundzada might be the top chief of any governing council, Bilal Karimi, a member of the group’s cultural commission said. Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, one of Akhundzada’s 3 deputies and the principal public face of the Taliban, is in all likelihood to be in the charge of the daily functioning of the authorities.


“The consultations on forming an inclusive Afghan authority inside the Islamic Emirate’s leaders, with the leaders from preceding authorities and different influential leaders have formally ended,” Bilal Karimi, a member of the group’s cultural fee said. “They have reached a consensus. We’re approximate to announce a functioning cabinet and authorities in a few days, now no longer weeks," he further added.


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