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Cablegate: Assembly Walkout Continues; Still No Election Law

Published: Sun 11 May 2008 04:31 AM
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SUBJECT: ASSEMBLY WALKOUT CONTINUES; STILL NO ELECTION LAW
REF: KABUL 1008
1. (SBU) The boycott by a group of predominantly non-Pashtun
MPs of the National Assembly's lower house plenary sessions
continues to prevent consideration of the election law bill.
The lower house will adjourn for its summer recess June 4.
The assembly's failure to make quorum prior to the recess
would delay election law passage for at least a month and a
half.
2. (SBU) Lower house leaders and several influential MPs have
repeatedly, but unsuccessfully, attempted to broker a
resolution to the Kochi seat-reservation dispute that
precipitated the boycott and loss of quorum (REFTEL). Wahabi
former warlord Ustad Abdul Rasul Sayyaf (Pashtun, Kabul)
rebuffed Speaker Qanooni's (Tajik, Kabul) May 6 invitation to
a meeting of the disputants. From the other end of the
ethnic spectrum, lower house First Deputy Speaker Mir Wais
Yasini's (Pashtun, Nangarhar) strenuous behind-the-scenes
efforts failed to muster enough MPs to make quorum May 10;
however, he did erode the boycott. Encouragingly, MP Qadria
Yazdan Parast (Tajik, Kabul), along with nine others from the
original group of boycotters, returned to the chamber.
3. (SBU) Pashtun MPs remain determined to preserve the
10-seat Kochi reservation, which contributes to their ethnic
bloc's voting power. MP Shakar Kargar (Uzbek, Faryab) said
Pashtun MPs rejected several compromise offers from the
boycotters. MPs Fatima Nazari (Hazara, Kabul) and Daud
Sultanzoy (Pashtun, Ghazni) separately said non-Pashtun
boycotters are equally determined to shift the chamber's
ethnic balance more in their favor.
4. (SBU) We have increased the frequency of our meetings with
all lower house faction leaders. We are quietly registering
with them our interest both in the elections law's passage
and in the National Assembly's execution of its
constitutional responsibilities on behalf of the Afghan
people.
WOOD
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