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SPOTLIGHT AFGHANISTAN PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS 2018 BY SHRUTI SINGH* T he Afghanistan government fi nally held parliamentary elections on 20 October, after a long-delay of more than three years. A total 2,565 candidates out of which 417 are women, campaigned for 250 seats in the Wolesi Jirga (lower house). While the Taliban urged voters to boycott the elections and continue to carry out hundreds of deadly attacks against security forces, election candidates, staff and voters. The Independent Election Commission (IEC) had previously announced that only 4,530 polling centres, out of 7,355 were open due to imminent security threats. The election process also experienced chaotic delays caused by technical and logistical challenges – polling was extended till 21 October in some districts. In Kandhar, the voting took place a week later (on 27 October) due to security concerns after a major insider attack during US-Afghan intelligence meeting, in which the province’s police chief, General Abdul Raziq, was killed. Elections were also postponed in Ghazni province due to heightened insecurity in the wake of Taliban’s takeover months earlier and due to demands of equitable representation by ethnic groups. The (IEC) has been mandated to hold elections in Ghazni within four months and voting might take place along with the presidential elections in 2019. However, nearly 4 million people out of 8.8 million registered voters cast their ballots in favour of democracy, in the elections. Preliminary results are expected by 10 November and the fi nal list of elected candidates is due on 20 December. The parliamentary vote is a prelude to the presidential election scheduled for 20 April 2019. The completion of the polling process without signifi cant lapses suggests that electoral institutions are capable of conducting a successful presidential election next year. The country’s current political system rests on an ad-hoc power sharing agreement between two rival contenders of the 2014 election - the current president Ashraf Ghani and Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah. This power-sharing deal was brokered by the United States after allegations of election 48 • Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Diplomatist • Vol 6 • Issue 10 • Oct-Nov 2018, Noida