Afghan presidential election Announcement of provisional results.

The Afghan presidential election, which was held in September, has announced that the local Election Commission will postpone the announcement of the provisional results scheduled for the 14th to recount the votes. Concerns have been raised by voters in the postponement of repeated announcements.

In Afghanistan, the fourth presidential election was held in September after the collapse of the Taliban administration, and more than 10 people, including the incumbent President Gani, and the administration's number two Secretary General Abdullah, were running.

Announcement of provisional results was originally scheduled on the 19th of last month, but the local election administration postponed the announcement that there was a possibility that a problem occurred in the system to prevent fraud, and 14th It was scheduled to be announced.

However, the person in charge of the Election Administration Committee said to NHK's interview that "it took time to recount the votes after receiving suggestions from candidates," and postponed the announcement of provisional results. Was revealed.

The specific schedule will be made clear later.

The Election Commission has stated that the announcement has been postponed again, "it was an unavoidable measure to ensure transparency in the elections," but there have been concerns from voters over and over.

If neither candidate wins a majority of votes in the presidential election, the final two will be voted for.