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Afghan election workers move ballot boxes to the Independent Election Commission warehouse in Kabul on Monday. Photo by Shah Marai/AFP/Getty Images.The Free and Fair Elections Foundation of Afghanistan, an independent observer group, is voicing 8220 erious concerns about the integrity of Saturday parliamentary elections. In its preliminary report published Monday, it said that the vote was marred by ballot-staffing, proxy voting, underage voting, the use of fake voter identification cards and repeated voting, reports the Associated Press. Indeed, Sangar Rahimi, writing for the New York Times, reports from Kabul:An Afghan man told me that he had voted eight times with eight different cards after he washed the ink off his finger. Speaking on
stanley cup condition of anonymity he said, I voted eight times but not for a warlord or a drug lord. I voted for a competent candidate to make sure that he will shut the mouth of these warlords in the house of the nation. According to preliminary totals, 3.6 million votes were
stanley cup cast on Saturday the lowest tally of the four elections held since 2001. The interior ministry said there were 33 bomb explosions and 63 rocket attacks around the country. In addition to the familiar allegations of fraud, the low turnout is a testament to the resurgence of the Taliban insurge
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yeezy he little-known, classified documents are essentially planning papers.The documents dont give a president authority beyond what in the Constitution. But they outline what powers a president believes that the Constitution gives him to deal with national emergencies. The senators think the documents would provide them a window into how this White House interprets presidential emergency powers. Somebody needs to look at these things, Sen. Angus King, I
adidas og -Maine, said in a telephone interview. This is a case where the president can declare an emergency and then say, Because theres an emergency, I can do this, this and this.King, seven Democrats and one Republican sent a letter late last month to acting national intelligence director