The final, final results of Afghanistan's parliamentary elections are still not on the web, but the preliminary totals indicate that the country's new legislature can be dominated by politicians who not necessarily are supportive to President Karzai.
On October 23, Afghanistan's Joint Electoral Management Body (JEMB) announced that a provisional tally of the votes cast in the September 18 election had been completed.
The JEMB said that final, certified results would be released by the end of October. No date has yet been set for the parliament's first session, but a
source within the president's office indicated that legislators would probably
convene in mid December.
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