Ghani, Abdullah camps divided on cabinet appointments

There is a disagreement between the Presidential Palace and Sapidar Palace on the appointment of Mustafa Mastoor, with Abdullah Abdullah's team wanting to nominate Mastoor as State Minister on Peace Affairs and Ghani's team objecting, said Faraidoon Khawzon, a spokesman to Abdullah Abdullah, the head of High Council for National Reconciliation

Aug 13, 2020
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There is a disagreement between the Presidential Palace and Sapidar Palace on the appointment of Mustafa Mastoor, with Abdullah Abdullah's team wanting to nominate Mastoor as State Minister on Peace Affairs and Ghani's team objecting, said Faraidoon Khawzon, a spokesman to Abdullah Abdullah, the head of High Council for National Reconciliation.

President Ashraf Ghani has insisted Mastoor take charge of an economic entity, said Khawzon.

The Presidential Palace said that a candidate for the cabinet should have strong political support.

This comes as the delegations from the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan and the Taliban are expected to hold their first round of meetings in Afghanistan in the next few days. However, in Kabul, the two camps within the Afghan government have so far failed to complete the structure and membership of the High Council for National Reconciliation.

“There is only one area of dispute and that is the president wants Mustafa Mastoor to take the charge of an economic sector, but he has been appointed as State Minister on Peace Affairs,” said Faraidoon Khawzon, a spokesman for Abdullah.

“Practically it can be seen that Dr. Abdullah is unwilling to fulfill his obligations under the agreement. The peace process has reached a serious stage and there are questions about the structure of the High Council of National Reconciliation,” said legal expert Arash Shahirpour.


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