Afghan parliament elects compromise candidate as speaker of parliament’s lower house following weeks of debate
Afghan MPs elected a compromise candidate as speaker of the parliament's lower house on Sunday following weeks of debate and political tension between the two front runners.
Abdul Raof Ibrahimi, who represents northern Kunduz province and is from the minority Uzbek ethnic group, was elected in a public vote by legislators present at the house, Daud Kalakani, another MP, told AFP. "The committee nominated Ibrahimi from the minority Uzbek ethnic group and the house voted in his favor and he was elected," said Kalakani.
Former speaker Mohammad Younus Qanooni and warlord Abdulrab Rasoul Sayaf were the two main candidates for the position, but both failed to secure majority support, opening weeks of debate and rivalry. Other candidates backed by each side also failed to win enough votes from the house, and a committee was assigned to find a way to put an end to the deadlock.
The MPs were elected in a parliamentary poll in September marred by widespread allegations of fraud which saw many losing candidates take to the streets in protest.