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Afghan Constitution Commission

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191:, the director of the commission's secretariat, said the delay would give Afghans more time to decide if they wanted a republic, a parliamentary system, or a return to a monarchy. Other issues, he said, included the degree of centralization in Kabul and the role of Islam. He said 100,000 questionnaires from all provinces of Afghanistan had been completed and sent to the commission. 71:
The initial Commission was made up of nine members and started work on October 5, 2002. After its work was completed (although no draft was released) the initial Commission was replaced on May 7, 2003, by a 35-member Reviewing Commission, referred to as the Constitution Commission. The 35 members
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The draft was distributed throughout the country to Provincial Governors and Wuluswals for distribution to political leaders. It was also widely distributed via the Regional Offices of Secretariat of the Constitutional Commission to ELJ district representatives, to the media, including magazines
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The initial goal was for the commission to present the draft constitution by September 1, 2003, but in August commission members asked for a two-month delay to allow more time to gather reactions. On August 28
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Consultations with the Afghan public started June 10, 2003. Commission teams from Kabul and regional offices made trips through Afghanistan, Iran and Pakistan.
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should maintain the title "father of the nation," whether Afghanistan should be a free market economy, and whether higher education should be free.
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The Commission presented its proposed constitution on November 3, 2003. The ceremony was attended by president Karzai, former king
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announced that the loya jirga had been postponed until December 10. The commission wanted more time to consult with Afghans.
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UNHCR document PDF original includes details of the commission's work and initial public opinion, divided by region
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said that the Proposed Constitution alienated their cultures. For example, the draft states that
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would be the two official languages, and that the national anthem would be sung in Pashto.
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were all appointed by president Karzai. Seven of the members were women.
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were also said to be consulted. The commission also distributed
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The United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan's website
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began December 14, 2003 (four days after schedule) in
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Index

Bonn Agreement
Afghan
constitution
loya jirga
Afghan Transitional Administration
Emergency Loya Jirga
proposed Afghan Constitution
Hamid Karzai
loya jirga
Kabul
Jalalabad
Herat
Kunduz
Gardez
Kandahar
Mazar
Bamyan
Pakistani
Peshawar
Quetta
Iranian
Tehran
Mashhad
United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan
United Nations Development Programme
Afghan refugees
United States
posters
leaflets
newsletter

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