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KABUL: The First Vice President, Amrullah Saleh believes that lawmakers are lacking conditional knowledge and considers offering them a “pocket constitution” as they criticized Mr. Saleh for holding the 60:30 regular morning session.
Mr. Saleh said the parliament has no right to interfere in his morning meetings. According to Saleh, the members of the parliament don’t understand the three lawful forces of the country – the judicial, legislative and executive.
The barbed remarks came from top government officials amid severe tensions between the parliament and the government.
In an interview with the Radio Liberty, First Lady Rula Ghani accused the parliament of being involved in corruption, saying that the house becomes a market for selling and purchasing votes.