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Row erupts over Afghan poll chief | |
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Afghan President Hamid Karzai has rejected a call by rival presidential candidate Abdullah Abdullah to sack the head of the Afghan election commission. | |
Mr Abdullah made his demand ahead of a 7 November run-off, after a UN-backed panel threw out first-round votes. | |
He said commission chief Azizullah Lodin had "no credibility", but Mr Karzai said he had done nothing wrong. | |
The row comes as US President Obama was due to meet advisers amid pressure for a decision on a possible troop surge. | |
US President Barack Obama is holding a sixth meeting with his national security team on Monday to discuss future US strategy in Afghanistan. | |
'Legal duties' | |
Dismissing Mr Abdullah's allegations, the incumbent president said sudden upheaval could upset the voting process. | |
"The changes would not be helpful to the elections and the country," Mr Karzai said. | |
A UN-backed panel found evidence of widespread fraud in the first round | |
Mr Abdullah and his aides insist the IEC is dominated by officials loyal to Mr Karzai, and the challenger has called for some to be removed from their posts. | |
However, Mr Karzai, who appointed the commissioners, said they "have just done their legal duties". | |
There has been no statement from the IEC or Mr Lodin as yet. | There has been no statement from the IEC or Mr Lodin as yet. |
Earlier, Mr Abdullah and Hamid Karzai earlier ruled out a power-sharing deal. | |
Both candidates told US media they were committed to another poll. | |
Speaking to CNN, Mr Karzai - who bowed to international pressure to hold a run-off - said a deal would be "an insult to democracy". | |
List of conditions | List of conditions |
Mr Abdullah made his demand for Mr Lodin's dismissal during a news conference at which he outlined a list of conditions for a fair second round. | |
KARZAI V ABDULLAH Hamid Karzai: First popularly elected president of AfghanistanOpposed Soviet occupation in 1980sCritics say he has done little to rein in corruption Abdullah Abdullah: Tajik-Pashtun, doctor by professionSenior Northern Alliance leader during Taliban ruleRemoved from Karzai's cabinet in 2006 Profile: Hamid Karzai Profile: Abdullah Abdullah | KARZAI V ABDULLAH Hamid Karzai: First popularly elected president of AfghanistanOpposed Soviet occupation in 1980sCritics say he has done little to rein in corruption Abdullah Abdullah: Tajik-Pashtun, doctor by professionSenior Northern Alliance leader during Taliban ruleRemoved from Karzai's cabinet in 2006 Profile: Hamid Karzai Profile: Abdullah Abdullah |
"He has left no credibility for the institution," Mr Abdullah was quoted by the AFP news agency as saying. | "He has left no credibility for the institution," Mr Abdullah was quoted by the AFP news agency as saying. |
"What's the solution? Another commissioner from the same commission should take his position," he said. | "What's the solution? Another commissioner from the same commission should take his position," he said. |
After the 20 August poll, initial results suggested that Mr Karzai had received 55% of the vote, and former foreign minister Mr Abdullah 28%. | After the 20 August poll, initial results suggested that Mr Karzai had received 55% of the vote, and former foreign minister Mr Abdullah 28%. |
But the UN-backed Electoral Complaints Commission (ECC) deducted hundreds of thousands of votes from the main candidates. | But the UN-backed Electoral Complaints Commission (ECC) deducted hundreds of thousands of votes from the main candidates. |
Its investigation focused on 600 of the most serious complaints, and a sample audit of suspect votes at 3,377 polling stations. At 210 polling stations all the ballots were invalidated. | Its investigation focused on 600 of the most serious complaints, and a sample audit of suspect votes at 3,377 polling stations. At 210 polling stations all the ballots were invalidated. |
This meant Mr Karzai's total was reduced to below the 50% plus one vote threshold for outright victory, indicating a second round was needed. | This meant Mr Karzai's total was reduced to below the 50% plus one vote threshold for outright victory, indicating a second round was needed. |
The panel also recommended replacing thousands of officials and scrapping polling stations where the fraud was worst. | The panel also recommended replacing thousands of officials and scrapping polling stations where the fraud was worst. |
Officials involved in flawed polling are being removed ahead of the run-off, the UN has said. | Officials involved in flawed polling are being removed ahead of the run-off, the UN has said. |
But there are still concerns about the ability of the run-off to avoid mistakes made in the first round, correspondents say. | But there are still concerns about the ability of the run-off to avoid mistakes made in the first round, correspondents say. |
Campaigning officially began over the weekend but the Taliban threatened to launch a fresh wave of violence and urged people not to vote in what they called an "American process". | Campaigning officially began over the weekend but the Taliban threatened to launch a fresh wave of violence and urged people not to vote in what they called an "American process". |