Afghanistan’s new legislature : making democracy work / International Crisis Group (ICG).

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Publication details: Kabul/Brussels : International Crisis Group (ICG), 2006.Description: iii, 29 pages : map ; 30 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • Pamphlet JQ1769. A5.
Contents:
Contents: Executive summary and recommendations—I. Introduction—II. The legal framework—III. Elections and selections—IV. The character of the national assembly—V. Shaping the national assembly—VI. External assistance—VII. Future elections and democratisation—VIII. Conclusion—Appendices.
Summary: Summary: “The new National Assembly has the potential to play a vital role in stabilizing Afghanistan, entrenching pluralism, institutionalizing political competition and giving voice to the country’s diverse population. By being accountable to the Afghan people it can demand accountability of the presidential government. However, the success of this fledgling institution remains delicately poised, particularly…”—(summary page).
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Cover title.

“15 May 2006”.

Includes bibliographical references.

Contents: Executive summary and recommendations—I. Introduction—II. The legal framework—III. Elections and selections—IV. The character of the national assembly—V. Shaping the national assembly—VI. External assistance—VII. Future elections and democratisation—VIII. Conclusion—Appendices.

Summary: “The new National Assembly has the potential to play a vital role in stabilizing Afghanistan, entrenching pluralism, institutionalizing political competition and giving voice to the country’s diverse population. By being accountable to the Afghan people it can demand accountability of the presidential government. However, the success of this fledgling institution remains delicately poised, particularly…”—(summary page).

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