Afghanistan - IEA's cabinet meeting: government is impoverished people must assist


(MENAFN- Khaama Press)

Cabinet meeting of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan said, had they (interim government) got enough money, they would have paid salaries for every single man and woman in Afghanistan but the government is impoverished so people must assist the government.

The three-day cabinet meeting was held in Kandahar and was headed by the supreme leader of the Taliban Mullah Hebtullah Akhundzada for the first time.

Deputy Minister of information and culture and chief spokesperson of the IEA Zabiullah Mujahid who was one of the participants of the meeting in a press release said, all government administrations were directed to make efforts in implementing Sharia law so that all Afghans live under the law.

The supreme leader directed Deputy Prime Minister and head of the economic commission of the IEA Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar to attract local and international investors and provide facilities for macro and microeconomic projects and for extraction of mines.

The second Deputy PM Mullah Abdul Salaam Hanafi was instructed to prevent further bureaucracy in financial and other sectors and reform all administrative systems of the government.

The press release further added that the supreme leader directed the cabinet to expedite efforts in collecting and providing treatment for drug addicts while directing the ministers to be much more cautious in protecting public property.

Earlier, rumors had it that the meeting in Kandahar is aimed at reshuffling the interim cabinet so that the Taliban get recognized but there is no official confirmation.

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Khaama Press

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