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November 4, 2004
Karzai Elected President: What Next For
Afghanistan?
Afghanistan Moves Towards Democracy But Much
Remains To Be Done
Washington, DC – Citizens for Global Solutions
welcomes the election of Hamid Karzai as the first democratically-elected
President of Afghanistan. Having won 55.4% of the vote, Karzai is now in a
strong position to move forward and unite the country. The United States and
the international community can take heart from the remarkable success of
the presidential elections. However, the world needs to remain engaged in
the process of rebuilding Afghanistan.
“The work of the international community in Afghanistan is far from over,”
said Charles J. Brown, President & CEO, Citizens for Global Solutions.
“President Karzai’s election was a significant accomplishment, but
Afghanistan will not be a democracy until parliamentary elections are held.
Their success will be vital to the unity of the country under President
Karzai.”
The National Assembly elections were originally schedule to occur at the
same time as the Presidential election but were delayed because of security
concerns. They are now scheduled for April of 2005.
Brown said, “The election of the National Assembly will give President
Karzai’s government the authority it needs to assert sovereignty and
demonstrate legitimacy. He needs the support of the National Assembly to
extend the influence of the central government into the provinces.”
President Karzai must act quickly to consolidate his control over the
central government. As interim President, his cabinet included influential
warlords in key positions, which hindered disarmament policies and kept the
country divided. During his campaign for President, Karzai pledged to crack
down on warlords and exclude drug barons from his new government. Citizens
for Global Solutions calls on President Karzai to keep his pledge.
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