Afghan election commission resumes vote auditing


Kabul, Aug 4 (IANS): Afghanistan's election commission Monday resumed auditing process of votes cast in the presidential runoff after a 40-minute suspension.

The auditing was scheduled to resume at 7 a.m., but the process began 40 minutes later with the participation of observers from presidential candidate Abdullah Abdullah's team, Xinhua reported.

The election commission had planned to resume the process Saturday but suspended it until Sunday due to the absence of observers from Abdullah's team.

However, the process was resumed Sunday afternoon in the absence of observers from Abdullah's team.

Nasrullah Baryali Arsalai, an aide to Abdullah announced Sunday that auditing process in the absence of Abdullah's team had no legitimacy.

The auditing process of votes has been suspended five times since its start July 17.

The Afghan presidential runoff was held June 14, but the result is yet to be announced. 

  

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