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TAKANI: Preliminary Results Delayed

An official from the election management body has confirmed that the announcement of the preliminary results will be delayed until the end of this week because votes from 2,000 polling sites have yet to be investigated. According to the election timeline, the Independent Election Commission (IEC) was expected to announce the results on Wednesday, July 2.

In this episode of Takani, host Zabiullah Sadaat discusses the topic with the following guests:
 
Abdul Qadir Zazai, MP
 
Ghazi Nawaz Tanai, the head of the Afghan Tribal Solidarity (ATS)

Ahmad Khan Muslim, a tribal elder

Bismillah Afghanmal, senator

 

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