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AS-IT-IS 2014-07-21 Afghan's Karzai Accepts Help in Disputed Election 阿富汗卡尔扎伊接受帮助处理选举争议事件
International officials are examining all 8 million ballots1 from Afghanistan’s disputed presidential election. The work is expected to go more quickly as additional international observers arrive to help.
On Tuesday, Afghan President Hamid Karzai spoke2 to VOA about the dispute over the election. Mr. Karzai said he accepted a United States-negotiated deal to carry out the examination, or audit3, because of accusations4 of cheating in the vote. The examination affects the second and final election, between the top two candidates, Abdullah Abdullah and Ashraf Ghani.
Speaking to VOA's Afghan Service, President Karzai said he did not welcome the agreement. He called it a "bitter pill" because of current political conditions in Afghanistan.
"I accepted it because I wanted to get past this stage very quickly because the elections have already taken a lot of time in this country. No country in the world has such a lengthy5 electoral process and this must be corrected as well. The Afghan people are waiting, very much, very impatiently, to have their new president."
Tensions were high in the country after presidential candidates Abdullah Abdullah and Ashraf Ghani, both claimed victory in the final election to replace Mr. Karzai. The vote took place on June 14th.
Afghan former foreign minister Abdullah dismissed as false the results that put Mr. Ghani ahead by 1 million votes. Mr. Abdullah accused his opponent, election officials and President Karzai of working together to cheat in the voting.
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry held intense negotiations6 with Mr. Ghani and Mr. Abdullah in the Afghan capital, Kabul, July 12th. Both candidates agreed to an audit supervised by United Nations.
The terms call on both candidates to honor the audit results. The winner must form a government of national unity7 immediately. And, a top U.S. official said the candidate who does not win the election will be included in the new Afghan government.
President Karzai says he welcomed the idea of a national unity government. He said all Afghan people should see themselves in their government. But he expressed concerns about reports saying the candidates agreed to create a parliamentary democracy.
"In order for Afghanistan to have a parliamentary form of government, we must, before that, make sure we have strong institutions, the civil service of the country must be entirely8 and totally apolitical and protected by law."
Mr. Karzai said some parts of government, like the military and judiciary, need to be protected from political intervention9. He said Afghanistan needs more time to strengthen these parts of government in order to move from a presidential to parliamentary system.
Mr. Karzai is ending his second five year term. He says will stand firmly behind the next leader of Afghanistan.
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n.投票表决( ballot的名词复数 );选举;选票;投票总数v.(使)投票表决( ballot的第三人称单数 ) | |
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n.(车轮的)辐条;轮辐;破坏某人的计划;阻挠某人的行动 v.讲,谈(speak的过去式);说;演说;从某种观点来说 | |
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3 audit | |
v.审计;查帐;核对;旁听 | |
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4 accusations | |
n.指责( accusation的名词复数 );指控;控告;(被告发、控告的)罪名 | |
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5 lengthy | |
adj.漫长的,冗长的 | |
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协商( negotiation的名词复数 ); 谈判; 完成(难事); 通过 | |
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7 unity | |
n.团结,联合,统一;和睦,协调 | |
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8 entirely | |
ad.全部地,完整地;完全地,彻底地 | |
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9 intervention | |
n.介入,干涉,干预 | |
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