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KABUL — Afghanistan's election commission Tuesday ordered a Nov. 7 runoff in the disputed presidential poll after a fraud investigation dropped incumbent Hamid Karzai's votes below 50 percent of the total. Karzai accepted the finding and agreed to a second-round vote.
The announcement came two months to the day after the first-round vote and follows weeks of political uncertainty at a time when Taliban strength is growing.
Karzai said final results showing the need for a runoff were "legitimate, legal and according to the constitution of Afghanistan."
The Afghan leader spoke at a press conference alongside U.S. Sen. John Kerry, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, and the head of the U.N. in Afghanistan, Kai Eide – a sign of the intense international pressure which preceded the announcement.
Karzai and Kerry were in talks as late as Tuesday afternoon, suggesting that up until the last moment there was a chance he would return to insisting on a first-round victory.
Read more at: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/10/20/afghanistan-runoff-necess_n_326900.html
The announcement came two months to the day after the first-round vote and follows weeks of political uncertainty at a time when Taliban strength is growing.
Karzai said final results showing the need for a runoff were "legitimate, legal and according to the constitution of Afghanistan."
The Afghan leader spoke at a press conference alongside U.S. Sen. John Kerry, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, and the head of the U.N. in Afghanistan, Kai Eide – a sign of the intense international pressure which preceded the announcement.
Karzai and Kerry were in talks as late as Tuesday afternoon, suggesting that up until the last moment there was a chance he would return to insisting on a first-round victory.
Read more at: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/10/20/afghanistan-runoff-necess_n_326900.html