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Afghanistan
Candidates Prepare for Runoff Campaigns
2014-05-18
[Tolo News] Runoff candidates Abdullah Abdullah
... the former foreign minister of the Northern Alliance government, advisor to Masood, and candidate for president against Karzai. Dr. Abdullah was born in Kabul and is half Tadjik and half Pashtun...
and Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai have begun preparing for the brief campaign period that will take place before the second round scheduled for June 14.

Although both contenders have the same two week window to try to secure a victor for themselves, Abdullah heads into the runoff election with a leg-up on Ashraf Ghani after ending the first round vote count nearly 14 percent ahead.

Perhaps his significant lead is why Abdullah's campaign reported only modest plans for the upcoming campaign period.

"We are planning for the runoff, but at this time, our campaign will not be expanded and we will only have a couple trips to provinces for a number of gatherings," Abdullah campaign team member Syed Fazel Aqa Sancharaki said on Saturday.

In contrast, Ashraf Ghani's team seem to be more inclined to take advantage of the campaign period as much as possible.

"This time we will try to travel to the provinces where we couldn't go in the first round, if it is possible we will go to other provinces as well...," Ashraf Ghani campaign team member Abbas Noyan said.

Abdullah campaign has expressed apprehensions about security threats to the runoff round. There were a number of attacks on Abdullah campaign staff and even on Abdullah's own motorcade during the first campaign season.

The Ministry of Interior (MoI) has tried to reassure the candidates and encourage them to conduct their campaigns with confidence.
Posted by:Fred

#1  "Iran is taking advantage of their poverty and is sending them to fight in Syria," Bamyan MP Safora Ilkhani said. "We condemn this action of Iran and we are strongly against it."

Yet another example of poverty causing unrest and war. Almost sounds like a 1960's D.C. Vietnam protestor statement.
Posted by: Besoeker   2014-05-18 07:08  

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