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  2. Government of Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    The supreme leader of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan is the head-of-state, commander-in-chief, and religious leader of Afghanistan. [4] These responsibilities include appointing and dismissing the cabinet, judiciary, armed forces general staff, [5] and provincial and municipal governments, issuing decrees, special instructions, and orders regulating the operations of those mentioned above.

  3. Government ministries of Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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  4. Afghan Public Protection Force - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The APPF is organized as a State Owned Enterprise (SOE) subordinate to the Ministry of the Interior (MOI) and designed to contract with both domestic and international customers (examples include government aid organizations, nongovernmental organizations, private sector companies, ISAF, etc.) for security services within Afghanistan. [3]

  5. Politics of Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    Hibatullah Akhundzada is the supreme leader of Afghanistan, having authority on all political, military, and religious decisions, and government appointments. As supreme leader, much of his work is done alongside the Rahbari Shura (Leadership Council) which oversees the Cabinet and Prime Minister of Afghanistan .

  6. National Directorate of Security - Wikipedia

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    The National Directorate of Security was founded as the primary domestic and foreign intelligence agency of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan in 2002, and is considered the successor to KHAD, [9] which was the previous intelligence organization before the Afghan Civil War (1992–2001).

  7. Ghani cabinet - Wikipedia

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    Head of government: Ashraf Ghani: Total no. of members: 28: ... President Ashraf Ghani's cabinet was the cabinet of Afghanistan from 29 September 2014 until 15 August ...

  8. Ministry of Refugee and Repatriation - Wikipedia

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    After the fall of the first Islamic Emirate and the establishment of a transitional government in 2001 based on the international Bonn Agreement, the office was once again upgraded to the Ministry of Return and Repatriation. [3]

  9. Politics of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    Political parties in Afghanistan are in flux and many prominent players have plans to create new ones. Some of the political parties in Afghanistan are as follow: Afghan Social Democratic Party (Afghan Mellat) Hezbi Islami; Jamiat-e Islami; National Islamic Front (Hezb-e-Mahaz-e-Mili Islami) Islamic Dawah Organization (Tanzim Dawat-e-Islami)