The Taliban has eliminated two elections commissions and a government department dedicated to peace, according to a new report.
Bilal Karimi, deputy spokesman for Afghanistan’s Taliban-run government, said it had dissolved the war-torn country’s Independent Election Commission and Electoral Complaint Commission, The Associated Press reported.
The Taliban found the election infrastructure “unnecessary institutes for the current situation in Afghanistan,” Karimi said.
The Taliban had previously shut down the Women’s Affairs Ministry.