Afghan Presidential Candidate Abdullah Threatens To Withdraw From Presidential Vote Audit

Tuesday, 26 August 2014


Afghanistan's presidential candidate Abdullah Abdullah (L) addresses a news conference with rival Ashraf Ghani (R) at this side as they announced a deal for the auditing of all Afghan election votes at the United Nations Compound in Kabul, late July 12, 2014. Credit: Reuters/Jim Bourg/Files



Abdullah Threatens To Pull Out Of Afghan Presidential Vote Audit -- Voice of America



Afghan presidential candidate Abdullah Abdullah has threatened to pull out of the U.N.-supervised auditing process of June's disputed runoff election, further complicating efforts to resolve the standoff.



A senior member of Abdullah's campaign team, Fazel Ahmad Manawi, told reporters auditors have not shown a willingness to throw out votes that the candidate's team views as fraudulent.



Manawi called the process a "joke," saying Abdullah would withdraw Wdnesday if the concerns are not addressed. "Unfortunately the invalidation process is just a joke and there is no intention of throwing out fraudulent votes."



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More News On Reports That Afghan Presidential Candidate Abdullah Is Threatening To Withdraw From The Presidential Vote Audit



Afghan candidate threatens to pull out of election process -- Reuters

Afghan Presidential Candidate Threatens to Withdraw From Election -- New York Times

Afghan Candidate Threatens Boycott of Vote Audit -- AP

Afghanistan's Abdullah threatens to withdraw from recount process -- CSM

Abdullah Threatens to Reject Afghan Results in Fresh Crisis -- Bloomberg Businessweek

Afghan presidential candidate threatens to pull out of poll audit -- Al Jazeera

U.S.-brokered accord to salvage Afghan presidential election faces new challenge -- Washington Post

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