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Both [[head of state]] and [[head of government]], the modern [[President of Afghanistan]] is elected for a four-year term; | Both [[head of state]] and [[head of government]], the modern [[President of Afghanistan]] is elected for a four-year term; [[Hamid Karzai]] won the disputed [[2009 Afghanistan presidential election]], after [[Abdullah Abdullah]] refused to participate in a runoff. | ||
Originally, there were three vice-presidents; now there are two. There has been much discussion of a "Chief Executive Officer" who would have some of the attributes of a head of government. | Originally, there were three vice-presidents; now there are two. There has been much discussion of a "Chief Executive Officer" who would have some of the attributes of a head of government. |
Revision as of 22:24, 22 November 2009
Both head of state and head of government, the modern President of Afghanistan is elected for a four-year term; Hamid Karzai won the disputed 2009 Afghanistan presidential election, after Abdullah Abdullah refused to participate in a runoff.
Originally, there were three vice-presidents; now there are two. There has been much discussion of a "Chief Executive Officer" who would have some of the attributes of a head of government.