Publish dateWednesday 25 December 2019 - 18:49
Story Code : 198930
Ghani
Ashraf Ghani's first vice-president candidate Amrullah Saleh said on Wednesday that a member of Electoral Complaints Commission was favouring rival team.

Saleh did not name the commissioner who he said had called for re-audit in 27 provinces of the country.
He said that a member of Independent Election Commission was also working in favour of the rival team, saying he was the reason for the exclusion of thousands of votes in Ghani’s favour.
“We will not remain indifferent to such elements who seek to disturb public mind in collusion with our rival team,” Saleh said at a press conference in Kabul.
IEC announced preliminary results from 28 September presidential election on Sunday, based on which the incumbent president secured 50.64 percent of votes while his rival Abdullah Abdullah earned 39.52 percent.
Around 9,000 complaints have been registered so far over the results.
Saleh said that Ghani’s votes would increase to 55 percent if an audit is carried out properly.
 
Source : Afghan Voice Agency(AVA)
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