Afghan presidential election delayed until July 20: official

The announcement comes after weeks of speculation that the elections are to be postponed

Afghan president Ashraf Ghani, welcomes the new timeline. PHOTO: AFP

KABUL:
Afghanistan's presidential election will be delayed until July 20, an official said on Sunday, three months later than the ballot had been scheduled to be held.

The announcement by the Independent Election Commission (IEC) comes after weeks of speculation that the vote would be postponed to create space for US-led efforts to end the 17-year war with the Taliban.

Provincial and district council elections, as well as a previously postponed parliamentary vote in Ghazni province, will be held on the same day, IEC chief Abdul Badi Sayyad told reporters.


Afghan election organisers mull delaying presidential vote

The presidential ballot was originally scheduled for April 20, which many observers had considered unrealistic given the IEC was still finalising results of October's shambolic parliamentary elections.

A spokesperson for President Ashraf Ghani, who plans to seek re-election, welcomed the new timeline.
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