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  1. The council is the supreme governing body of the Taliban and the Government of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan. It functions under a consensus decision-making model, and is chaired by the supreme leader. The Leadership Council appoints the supreme leader in the event of a vacancy. Under the first supreme leader, Mullah Omar, the role of the ...

  2. The government of Afghanistan, officially called the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, is the central government of Afghanistan, a unitary state. Under the leadership of the Taliban, the government is a theocracy and an emirate with political power concentrated in the hands of a supreme leader and his clerical advisors, collectively referred to ...

  3. Leadership Council of Afghanistan, the Taliban's top government body. Presidential Leadership Council, the executive body of Yemen's internationally recognized transitional government. Council of Leaders of Bangsamoro, advisory body to the Chief Minister of Bangsamoro, an autonomous region in the Philippines.

  4. v. t. e. The Council of Ministers of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan [2] is the executive body of the government of Afghanistan, responsible for day-to-day governance and the implementation of policy set by the Leadership. It is headed by the prime minister —who serves as the nation's head of government —and his deputies, and consists of ...

  5. The supreme leader of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, or simply known as the supreme leader of Afghanistan is the head of state and head of government of Afghanistan. The leader is also the commander-in-chief of the Afghan Armed Forces . Hitbatullah Akhundzada is the second and current supreme leader of Afghanistan, in office since August ...

  6. 1996–2001. Between 1996 and 2001, only three UN member states – Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) – recognized the Islamic Emirate as the rightful government of Afghanistan. [10] The Islamic Emirate received recognition from the partially recognized Chechen Republic of Ichkeria; [11] though Chechen president Aslan ...

  7. The Islamic State of Afghanistan [1] [alt 1] was established by the Peshawar Accords of 26 April 1992. Many Afghan mujahideen parties [2] [3] participated in its creation, after the fall of the socialist government. Its power was limited due to the country's second civil war, which was won by the Taliban, who took control of Kabul in 1996.

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