Representatives of the “Taliban” movement (a terrorist organization, prohibited in the Russian Federation) again postponed the announcement of the composition of the new government of Afghanistan – from September 4 to the next week. This is reported by the edition of Times of India.
“Announcement of the new government and members of the Cabinet of Ministers will now be made next week,” said the representative of the Taliban Zaulla Mujahid.
On the eve, on September 3, it became known that the New Government of Afghanistan may lead Mulla Abdul Gani Baradar. Also reported on new challengers on leadership posts in the government: Mullet Mohammad Yakub, the son of the late founder of the Taliban Mullah Omar, and Cher Mohammad Abbas.
On September 1, the Taliban stated that only members of the movement would be part of the future government. The members of the previous administration of key posts in the leadership of Afghanistan will not receive.
August 24 reported that the Taliban decided on the Afghanistan management system. According to Foreign Policy Edition, they plan to form a guiding advice from 12 people.
Taliba seized Afghanistan on August 15. The government and much of the highest state apparatus fled from the country. Movement representatives assured the international community that they intend to support peaceful and constructive relations with all interested parties.