Richard LappinRichard Lappinhttps://www.themetropolitain.ca/articles/author/116engAfghanistan and the Dilemma of Post-Conflict Electionshttps://www.themetropolitain.ca/articles/view/695https://www.themetropolitain.ca/articles/view/695A growing dispute over election results in Afghanistan is threatening to further destabilise the war-torn state. On Wednesday – nearly 1 month after the country went to the polls – the EU confirmed widespread fears over the credibility of the elections by announcing that as many as 1.5 million of the 6 million votes cast could be fraudulent. According to the EU, as many as 1.1 million of these ‘suspicious’ votes were allocated to the incumbent President Hamid Karzai and only 300,000 to his rival Abdullah Abdullah. With the UN-backed Electoral Complaints Commission now undertaking recounts, there is a significant chance that Karzai’s current 54.6% of the vote could slip below the 50% threshold required for victory and thus trigger a run-off poll against Abdullah Abdullah.Richard LappinThu, 01 Oct 2009 15:00:00 -0400