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UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon (R) shakes hands with Afghan President Hamid Karzai in Kabul November 2, 2009. Ban made a surprise visit to Afghanistan on Monday as pressure grew to abandon plans for a risky run-off vote after the withdrawal of Karzai's only rival. [Xinhua/Reuters Photo] |
Afghanistan's election body, the Independent Election Commission (IEC), on Nov. 2 announced incumbent president Hamid Karzai as the winner of presidential election after it decided to scrap a planned run-off ballot.
The announcement made by IEC's chief Azizullah Ludin just a day after the withdrawal of Karzai's top challenger Abdullah Abdullah from the race in a runoff in protest against what he described " biased stance of IEC's chief " and demanded his sacking, a condition utterly rejected by Karzai.
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