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Debate Continues Over Structure, Role of Supreme State Council

Debate Continues Over Structure, Role of Supreme State Council There has been no tangible progress made by political leaders and government officials in reaching an agreement on the Supreme State Council s structure, number of members, or authority as either an advisory council or decision-making body an official of the High Council for National Reconciliation said on Sunday. According to a document seen by TOLOnews, an 18-person list has been prepared for membership of the Supreme State Council, but the Presidential Palace said it is not final so far. Some politicians, including Hizb-e-Islami leader Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, has called for less members, according to sources.

Govt Prepares 18-Member List for Supreme State Council

The Afghan government has finalized the names of eighteen people as members of the Supreme State Council, according to a document a copy of which was seen by TOLOnews.           

Ghani Seeks Powerful Consensus on Peace as He Meets Politicians

Ghani Seeks Powerful Consensus on Peace as He Meets Politicians In a series of his recent meetings with influential political leaders, President Ashraf Ghani on Friday met with former president Hamid Karzai and Abdullah Abdullah, the head of the High Council of National Reconciliation, as part of efforts to develop national and political consensus around peace. The country’s political situation, the peace process, strengthening of political consensus and ensuring a just and lasting peace in the country were discussed in the meeting, the Presidential Palace said. Sources told TOLOnews that the Presidential Palace believes that the creation of the High Council of Government helps to increase meetings and consultations among the country’s political leaders for better management of the peace process after the withdrawal of foreign forces from the country.

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