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Live Blog -- Afghan Presidential Debates

Radio Free Afghanistan and Afghan National Radio and TV are holding two presidential debates on February 15 and 16. Gandhara will provide live updates during the debates.

DAY 1: Akbar Ayazi, RFE/RL's regional director for Afghanistan and Pakistan, moderated the first presidential debate on February 15 (Saturday) between 1600 Afghanistan local time (UTC, 1130) and 1800 (UTC, 1330).

Islamist leader Qutbuddin Hilal, former Defense Minister Abdul Rahim Wardak, former lawmaker Daud Sultanzoi and former Governor Gul Agha Sherzai participated in the debate.

DAY 2: Akbar Ayazi, RFE/RL's regional director for Afghanistan and Pakistan, is moderated the second presidential debate on February 16 (Sunday) from 1600 Afghanistan local time (UTC, 1130) to 1800 (UTC, 1330).

Former Finance Minister Ashraf Ghani, former senior presidential adviser Hedayat Amin Arsala and Prince Mohammad Nader Naim, grandson of former President Daud Khan's brother, participated in the second debate.

Abubakar Siddique
13:29 15.2.2014
Key Quotes:
Sherzai
"If I become president, I would form an independent jirga (council) to continue peace talks, which has not happened before. We need a good mechanism for peace talks with Taliban in Afghanistan and to continue diplomatic efforts with Pakistan in this regard. I will talk to the Afghan Taliban inside Afghanistan, for example, in Herat, Kandahar, Jalalabad, and other parts of the country. And I will talk to Pakistan in a friendly manner, keeping Afghanistan's interests in mind. I will bring peace, God willing."
Wardak
"[Contract-based] military service has a lot of advantages. It costs less. Afghanistan has never had such a professional military as it has today. The military has a cause to fight for, and I can prove that. If its shortcomings will be addressed, then it will be able to defend Afghanistan."
Hilal
"We need to have a jirga (council) of people who are not involved in the war and who can seriously move talks forward. We need to prevent corruption. Islamic law should be implemented. We need good governance. We need to have good intentions regarding peace talks so that people can believe in them. Peace talks should not be ruined by bringing up small issues. Even if our constitution is a hurdle, we should change it through the proper legal process."
Sultanzoi:
"Afghanistan was divided at the Bonn [Conference in 2001] among some groups like the spoils of war. And the jihad of Afghanistan and its people was taken hostage. We will create a vision in this country that will be innovative and an effective government with a clear vision. We are at the service of the people of Afghanistan, and we want to save them from the current situation and from those who have already served [in the government]."
13:28 15.2.2014
Wardak: I have dedicated all my life to secure our homeland. I have never left the people of Afghanistan alone. I have contributed in rebuilding the Afghan National Army. This is a historic opportunity for the Afghan people to choose the right leader.
13:25 15.2.2014
Sherzai: Vote for a candidate, for a person, who will bring peace to Afghanistan.
13:23 15.2.2014
Hilal: I request the people of Afghanistan to use their right of vote. Before voting, think about the past of the people and vote for the candidate who is capable of delivering on his promises.

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