Fund shortfall may delay Afghan elections (Xinhua) Updated: 2005-08-01 21:07 The UN sponsored Joint Electoral Management Body
(JEMB), which is responsible to hold Afghan parliamentary polls on September 18,
is facing financial problems to run its affairs smoothly, spokesman of UN
Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) said Monday.
"UN faces 31 million US dollars shortfall in funding upcoming elections. If
the funds do not come very shortly, it would hamper the process and the
consequences could lead to a postponement of the election," Adrian Edwards
warned.
To hold the first post-Taliban parliamentary polls on time as schedule, the
war-ravaged Afghanistan needs 149 million US dollars.
"We urge donor governments to reaffirm their commitments to theSeptember
elections and address this problem as rapidly as possible," the spokesman noted.
The United States, European Union and Canada are leading nations in
supporting UN to hold Afghan legislative elections.
Over 10 million Afghans eligible to vote are going to elect their
representatives for a 249-seat parliament amid tight security in some 26,000
poling stations across the country on the election day.
|
| | Japanese PM launches general election campaign | | | | | Katrina slams US Gulf Coast, oil rigs adrift | | | | | Japan's 6 parties square off in TV debate | | |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Today's
Top News |
|
|
|
Top World
News |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|