Afghan President Ashraf Ghani was sworn in for a
second term on Monday March 09,2020 but his main rival for the top job refused to
recognise the inauguration, holding his own swearing-in ceremony as a
rival president
Presidential candidate and rival in a disputed
election Abdullah Abdullah held his own ceremony at a similar time,
suggesting talks between the two camps and Khalilzad aimed at brokering
an agreement had not been successful.
The two men issued invitations last week to parallel swearing-in ceremonies on Monday, after Abdullah disputed the February 18 decision by the Electoral Commission and proclaimed himself winner
Ghani and Abdullah held roles in the previous government under a US-brokered power-sharing agreement that followed the 2014 elections marred by fraud allegations
A former foreign minister, Abdullah held the specially created post of chief executive in the outgoing government
Under election law, the swearing-in ceremony for president must be held within 30 days of announcing the winner.
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