Afghanistan’s Ghani wins majority in presidential poll: Preliminary results
KABUL: Afghanistan's President Ashraf Ghani was on track to win a second term Sunday (Dec 22), after election officials announced he had scored a majority in the presidential polls.
But despite Ghani's apparent clean win, the fallout from the bitterly contested Sep 28 election looked set to continue, with top rival Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah saying he would contest the result.
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According to the Independent Election Commission, Ghani won 50.64 per cent of the vote in the Sep 28 poll, easily besting Abdullah, who scored 39.52 per cent.
Candidates now have the right to file any complaints they may have before final results are announced, probably within a few weeks.
As soon as the result was announced, Abdullah's office said in a statement he would contest it.
"We would like to make it clear once again to our people, supporters, election commission and our international allies that our team will not accept the result of this fraudulent vote unless our legitimate demands are addressed," the statement read.
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Preliminary results were originally due Oct 19 but were repeatedly delayed amid technical issues and allegations of fraud from various candidates, particularly Abdullah.
"We, with honesty, loyalty, responsibility and faithfulness completed our duty," IEC chairwoman Hawa Alam Nuristani said.
"We respected every single vote because we wanted democracy to endure."Read More – Source
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