Afghan president’s cabinet move angers ruling partner

20 March 2021, 11:04

Ashraf Ghani
Afghanistan. Picture: PA

Ashraf Ghani made two key changes to the government, angering his powerful governing partner Abdullah Abdullah.

Afghan president Ashraf Ghani has made two key cabinet changes, evoking a strong response from his governing partner Abdullah Abdullah amid increasing pressure from the US to reach a peace agreement with the Taliban.

On Friday, the Afghan National Security Council issued decrees on behalf of Mr Ghani in which he dismissed interior minister Masoud Andarabi and appointed Hayatullah Hayat as caretaker minister.

In recent years, Mr Hayat has served as the governor of southern Kandahar province.

Army chief of staff Gen Yasin Zia was appointed acting defence minister, replacing Asadullah Khalid.

There was little explanation for the changes, but the moves angered Mr Abdullah.

“This decision is against the interests of the country in the current situation and is unacceptable,” he said.

In May 2020, Mr Ghani and his political rival Mr Abdullah signed a power-sharing agreement, two months after both declared themselves the winner of the September 2019 presidential election.

Under the deal, Mr Ghani remained president of the war-torn nation while Mr Abdullah was named head of the country’s National Reconciliation Council, which has the authority to handle and approve all affairs related to Afghanistan’s peace process.

Abdullah Abdullah
Abdullah Abdullah (AP)

Mr Abdullah was able to appoint half of Mr Ghani’s cabinet and issue executive orders.

The changes come as a May 1 deadline nears for the withdrawal of US troops, and America has increased pressure on both the national government and the Taliban to end decades of fighting.

The cabinet changes could be a sign that Mr Ghani is pushing back against the US and opposition’s increasing support for an interim administration. Mr Ghani’s critics have accused him of clinging to power. He says he will leave office only through elections.

The statement from Mr Abdullah’s office said the decision to remove Mr Andarabi came “without consultation, without justifiable reason or reasons, was hastily (made) and in opposition to a political agreement between the two parties”.

The new appointments come as Afghanistan experiences a nationwide spike in bombings, targeted killings and other violence amid stalling peace negotiations in Qatar between Taliban insurgents and the Afghan government.

The so-called Islamic State group’s local affiliate has claimed responsibility for some of the violence, but many attacks go unclaimed, with the Afghan government putting the blame on the Taliban.

The insurgents have denied responsibility for most of the attacks.

On Thursday, Russia hosted the first of three international conferences aimed at jump-starting the peace process ahead of the May 1 deadline for the final withdrawal of US and Nato troops from the country.

The Taliban warned Washington on Friday against defying the deadline, promising a “reaction” if it does, which could mean increased attacks by the insurgent group.

The talks in Qatar between the Afghan government and the Taliban have stalled, but Russia voiced hope that the talks in Moscow could help reinvigorate them.

By Press Association

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