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300,000 observers for Afghanistan election

300,000 observers for Afghanistan election

In this November 9, 2013 photo, an Afghan woman shows her voter registration card she just got in a mobile registration office in Kabul

Kabul: Afghanistan's election body has revealed that 300,000 national and international observers will monitor the country's upcoming presidential election slated for April 5, local newspapers reported on Sunday.

"Up to 300,000 national and international observers would monitor the coming presidential election," Xinhua reported citing the English daily Outlook Afghanistan's quote of Noor Mohammad Noor, the spokesman for the election commission.

Another newspaper, the Mandegar Daily, also quoted Noor in its Sunday edition, as saying: "Invitations have been sent to international observers from the European Union and South Asia Association for Regional Cooperation countries."

"1,400 representatives of 120 local and international entities have already been listed by the election body to monitor," the spokesman for the Independent Election Commission (IEC) said.

Around 12 million of Afghanistan's 27 million population are estimated to be eligible voters.

However, the Hasht-e-Subh newspaper reported that the majority of the remote and militancy-plagued provinces, including Nuristan, Daikundi and Helmand have not received voting cards so far.

Citing Tamim Nuristani, Nuristan's provincial governor, the paper said that only 16,000 out of 70,000 eligible voters have obtained voting cards in one of the districts in the province.

Legislator Nahid Farid has called on Afghan youth to fully use their suffrage in the coming elections, which is the third in the post-Taliban central Asian state, reported the newspaper.
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