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THE SITUATION OF POLITICAL PARTIES IN AFGHANISTAN IN 2001-2004. (EXAMPLE OF THE ISLAMIC SOCIETY OF AFGHANISTAN PARTY)

Authors: Khudayberdiyev, Ikram;

THE SITUATION OF POLITICAL PARTIES IN AFGHANISTAN IN 2001-2004. (EXAMPLE OF THE ISLAMIC SOCIETY OF AFGHANISTAN PARTY)

Abstract

This article provides information about the status of political parties in Afghanistan and their importance in the government system between 2001-2004. It also shows the relationship between Hamid Karzai and political parties and their participation in the formation of a new government.

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