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differences that me a guarantee of stability in a country beset by economic problems by the 2 have been trading accusations over the past few weeks raising fears of a prolonged political impasse. to this. but when lawrence is a professor at george washington university elliott school of international affairs he says despite and not in success they ve lost significant support in recent years i was surprised that neither did so badly they ve gone from 37 to 27 to 17 percent of the vote in the 3 successive parliamentary or constitutional elections and that s a significant drop off tunis was founded 3 months ago but it was founded by mr karzai the one in jail who was a founding member of needed so to in some sense since. nearly 40 percent the last elections and the party derived from them got only 15 percent i don t see that as a huge success i see that as a bit of a failure to and the next parties are unknown so what we have is a fractured and potentially fractious parliament co
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