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            Monday, 19, December, 2005 (18, Dhul Qa`dah, 1426)



                  Warlords Set to Dominate Afghanistan's Parliament
                  Emmanuel Duparcq, Agence France Presse 
                   

                 
                  About two-thirds of the seats in Afghanistan's first 
Parliament in 30 years will be filled by warlords from years of bloody conflict 
but they are unlikely to form a bloc, analysts said.

                  Instead the diverse backgrounds of the lawmakers and the fact 
that one-third of all seats are held by independents will likely give US-backed 
President Hamid Karzai majority support, they said. "The majority of the 
parliamentarians are warlords or linked to warlords," said analyst Neik 
Mohammed Kabuli from the National Democratic Institute (NDI) in Kabul.

                  "Warlords and parties are a majority in the Parliament," 
confirmed Sabrina Saqeb, 25, the youngest of the MPs to be elected to the 
249-seat House of Representatives, the Wolesi Jirga.

                  The fighters rose to prominence when they joined the 
resistance to the 1979-1989 Soviet occupation. They later turned on each other 
in the bloody 1992-1996 civil war for which some have been accused of rights 
abuses.

                  That they made a strong showing in the Sept. 18 election is 
not a surprise given their still considerable influence in the provinces. "The 
Parliament is between 60 and 70 percent former Mujahedeen or related. But they 
don't necessarily represent a bloc," a UN analyst said, requesting anonymity.

                  Sitting among the one-time fighters on the benches will be 
several progressives, including many of the women who were reserved 25 percent 
of parliamentary seats.

                  Ethnic divisions, exacerbated by the 1990s civil war, could 
count more in determining the future track of the assembly, analysts said. 
Close to half of those elected are from the dominant Pashtun group, from which 
Karzai comes. Pashtuns, who make up nearly 50 percent of the population and 
dominate in the south and east of the country, were in power without 
interruption between 1747 and 1978.

                  "There will be a lot of ethnicity involved," said political 
analyst and former minister Hamidullah Tarzi. 

                  But MP Shukria Barakzai was confident this would not be a 
factor for long.

                  "In the short term, we'll see a divide between Pashtuns and 
others. But soon the atmosphere will change, and a majority will try to work 
with Karzai," she said.

                  Several analysts believed the range of the parliamentarians 
would allow Karzai, who has the military and financial backing of the 
international community and represents the progressive camp, to secure majority 
support.

                  The only declared opposition force, a coalition led by failed 
presidential contender Yunus Qanooni, "will be very far from a majority in the 
Wolesi Jirga", the NDI said in a report. Karzai's backing is likely to come 
from most of the Pashtuns, the independents, democratic intellectuals, women 
and former communists and Taleban, Kabuli said.
                 
           
     


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