Rahmon receives Afghan parliament speaker

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DUSHANBE, December 5, 2014, Asia-Plus — Tajik President Emomali Rahmon yesterday received Abdul Rauf Ibrahimi, Speaker of the Lower House (the House of the People or Wolesi Jirga) of the Afghan Parliament.

According to the Tajik president’s official website, the two discussed issues related to state and prospects of further expansion of bilateral cooperation between Tajikistan and Afghanistan.

Tajik leader reportedly noted that expansion of cooperation with Afghanistan was one of priorities of Tajikistan’s foreign policy and expressed confidence that the Government of Afghanistan would do everything in its power to establish peace and accord in its country.

Afghan parliament speaker, for his part, appreciated Tajikistan’s support for protection of interests of Afghanistan in the region and in the world, the source said.

Rahmon and Ibrahimi expressed satisfaction with the level of cooperation between their countries in providing security in the region and combating drug trafficking.

They reportedly also pointed to the necessity of transferring of nationals of the two countries, who are serving their jail terms in prisons of Tajikistan and Afghanistan, to their homelands.

Tajik president and Afghan parliament speaker also exchanged views on the process of implementation of regional energy and infrastructure development projects.         

Born in the Imam Sahib district of northern Kunduz province in 1962, Abdul Rauf Ibrahimi is ethnic Uzbek.  He finished high school in 1979 before entering the Languages & Literature Faculty of Kabul University.  But he joined the jihad when the former Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan. Following mujahidin’s victory, he was appointed as Sher Khan Dry Port director in 1993.  Subsequently, he was appointed the commander of 3rd southern border police zone.  After the collapse of the Taliban regime, he served as the commander of border police in 2002 before being elected as Emergency Loya Jirga member the same year.  Ibrahimi was elected as Wolesi Jirga member from Kunduz in 2005.  He won a parliamentary seat for the second time in 2010 when was elected as speaker of the Wolesi Jirga.  

The House of the People or Wolesi Jirga is the lower house of the bicameral National Assembly of Afghanistan, alongside the House of Elders (Mesherano Jirga).

The House of the People is the chamber that bears the greater burden of law making in the country, as with the House of Commons in the Westminster model. It consists of 249 delegates directly elected by single non-transferable vote (SNTV).  Members are elected by district and serve for five years. The constitution guarantees at least 64 delegates to be female.  Kuchi nomads elect 10 representatives through a Single National Constituency.

The House of the People has the primary responsibility for making and ratifying laws and approving the actions of the president. The first elections in decades were held only in September 2005, four years after the fall of the Muslim fundamentalist Taliban regime, still under international (mainly UN and NATO) supervision.  The 2010 Wolesi Jirga elections were held on September 18, 2010.

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