Afghanistan presidential election in September provisional results announced November 29th at 5:21 on December 29

However, regarding the Afghan presidential election held in September, the local Election Commission said that it would be necessary to recount the votes over time to ensure the transparency and fairness of the election. The announcement of is further postponed, revealing the prospect that it will be after December. Two months after voting, voters are increasingly concerned.

In Afghanistan's presidential election once every five years, a vote was held on September 28, and more than 10 people, including the incumbent President Gani and Administration Secretary Abdullah Abdullah, stood.

The tentative results of the election were originally scheduled to be announced in October, but the results may be due to the possibility of a malfunction in the system that prevents fraudulent voting and the need to recount votes. The announcement has been postponed.

On the 28th, two months after voting, a member of the Election Commission said to NHK's interview that "Currently, we have completed the recounting of votes in 26 of 34 Afghanistan, but still remain. No work has started in this state. "

On that basis, he announced that the provisional results will be announced after December, saying, “To ensure transparency and fairness in the elections, we need to spend more time recounting votes.”

Concerns over the presidential elections have continued to be confused, with some candidates arguing about the vote-off process by the Election Commission for illegal voting.