Published On: Sun, Aug 5th, 2012

Afghan parliament votes to sack key ministers

Afghanistan, August 5: The Afghan parliament has passed a vote of no confidence in two of its most senior ministers and demanded that they be replaced.

The interior and defence ministers were criticised for failing to prevent cross-border shelling from Pakistan and security lapses that resulted in the assassinations of senior officials.

They have also been questioned by MPs over allegations of corruption. The vote is a blow to President Hamid Karzai’s administration, observers say.

The president has the power to keep them in their posts for another month. In the past, he has retained his ministers for even longer.

Speaking ahead of the vote, Mr Wardak said he had responded to cross-border attacks by sending more troops to the north-eastern border, and had deployed long-range artillery and ammunition.

But parliament passed a measure to remove him by a vote of 146 to 72.

A separate vote of no-confidence in Mr Mohammadi was passed by 126 to 90.

Nato-led forces are looking to withdraw from the country by the end of 2014.

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