Publish dateMonday 15 August 2011 - 12:05
Story Code : 30596
The Election Independent commission; collude or miracle
Following the approval of the especial tribunal verdict by the president the MPs by majority to express their fierce delivered a resolution signed by majority to the parliament on last Saturday.

According to article 86, sections 58 and 62, no organization like the EIC has the right to influence the results of the last year parliament election a part of the resolution said.
If the EIC decision dismisses just one MP, the parliament representatives will reject it.
The president in his softened tone seemed having been effected by the MPs resolution asked Maanawi Fazl Ahmad, the head of the EIC to settle the parliament election issue any way he knows.
However, the question is how the EIC can manage to do miracle about the issue while the parliament and the government have lost faith in one another.
It is overheard the EIC is going to dismiss half of the 62 disqualified MPs to satisfy both the president and the parliament.
From the point of view of collusion with the government, the EIC would make it satisfied while the government by unwise acts from the beginning has caused many problems so satisfying the government should not be the goal but the angry-at-the wrong decisions MPs should be given acceptable answers.
However, since Afghanistan is the country of big collusion, the president request can be the problem solver after both the government and the winner MPs in collusion with the EIC get satisfied.
About the dispute between the government and the parliament two other theories are worth considering; first, the president accusing the Americans of interfering in the parliament affairs by collude with the PMs to create gap between the government and the parliament. The second theory says the tension is staged by the government and his political team to get the parliament mind busy not to have time to concentrate on signing the strategic partnership cooperation with America so that the government can freely push it forward.
The first is so vivid, that the West and America have interfered in Afghanistan affairs is a well-known fact although the government has exaggerated the case and tried to blame the others on the problem based on its own wrong policy. The government instead of doing this should bridge the gaps resulted from wrong decisions made by itself.

Akbar Saadat
Source : Afghan voice Agency (AVA), Kabul
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