Taliban Reject Afghan Unity Government Pact As U.S. 'Sham' -- Reuters
(Reuters) - Afghanistan's Taliban militants on Monday decried a pact by rival election candidates to form a government of national unity as a "sham" orchestrated by the United States and unacceptable to the Afghan people.
Former finance minister Ashraf Ghani was named president-elect on Sunday after he signed a deal to share power with his opponent, former foreign minister Abdullah Abdullah, ending months of turmoil that has destabilised the country as most foreign troops prepare to leave.
Ghani's administration must now not only forge an effective government after so much acrimony, but also deal with an emboldened Taliban insurgency, with little, if any, help from foreign forces.
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Taliban slam Afghan power deal as 'sham' staged by US -- Zee News
Roundup: Afghanistan embraces unity government -- Global Post/Xinhua News Agency
Doubts and distrust over Afghan power deal -- AFP
Afghanistan power-sharing deal ends months of political gridlock -- The Guardian
Afghan inauguration next week; no word on security pact with US -- Stars and Stripes
My Comment: As to how many votes did both sides get .... those numbers will remain secret.
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