<item>• <hi format=ital>note:</hi> there may be a new province of Nurestan (Nuristan)
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<item><hi format=bold>Independence:</hi> 19 August 1919 (from UK)
<item><hi format=bold>National holiday:</hi> Victory of the Muslim Nation, 28 April; Remembrance Day for Martyrs and Disabled, 4 May; Independence Day, 19 August
<item><hi format=bold>Constitution:</hi> none
<item><hi format=bold>Legal system:</hi> a new legal system has not been adopted but the transitional government has declared it will follow Islamic law (Shari'a)
<item><hi format=bold>Suffrage:</hi> undetermined; previously universal, male ages 15-50
<item><hi format=bold>Executive branch:</hi>
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<item>• <hi format=ital>chief of state:</hi> President Burhanuddin RABBANI (Interim President July—December 1992; President since 2 January 1993); First Vice President Mohammad NABI Mohammadi (since NA); First Vice President Mohammad SHAH Fazli (since NA); election last held NA December 1992 (next to be held NA December 1994); results—Burhanuddin RABBANI was elected to a two-year term by a national shura, later amended by multi-party agreement to 18 months.
<item>• <hi format=ital>head of government:</hi> Prime Minister Gulbuddin HIKMATYAR (since 17 March 1993); First Deputy Prime Minister Qutbuddin HELAL (since 17 March 1993); Deputy Prime Minister Arsala RAHMANI (since 17 March 1993)
<item>• <hi format=ital>cabinet:</hi> Council of Ministers
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<item><hi format=bold>Legislative branch:</hi> a unicameral parliament consisting of 205 members was chosen by the shura in January 1993; non-functioning as of June 1993
<item><hi format=bold>Judicial branch:</hi> an interim Chief Justice of the Supreme Court has been appointed, but a new court system has not yet been organized
<item><hi format=bold>Political parties and leaders:</hi> current political organizations include Jamiat-i-Islami (Islamic Society), Burhanuddin RABBANI, Ahmad Shah MASOOD; Hizbi Islami-Gulbuddin (Islamic Party), Gulbuddin HIKMATYAR faction; Hizbi Islami-Khalis (Islamic Party), Yunis KHALIS faction; Ittihad-i-Islami Barai Azadi Afghanistan (Islamic Union for the Liberation of Afghanistan), Abdul Rasul SAYYAF; Harakat-Inqilab-i-Islami (Islamic Revolutionary Movement), Mohammad Nabi MOHAMMADI; Jabha-i-Najat-i-Milli Afghanistan (Afghanistan National Liberation Front), Sibghatullah MOJADDEDI; Mahaz-i-Milli-Islami (National Islamic Front), Sayed Ahamad GAILANI; Hizbi Wahdat (Islamic Unity Party), Abdul Ali MAZARI; Harakat-i-Islami (Islamic Movement), Mohammed Asif MOHSENI; Jumbesh-i-Milli Islami (National Islamic Movement), Rashid DOSTUM
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<item>• <hi format=ital>note:</hi> the former ruling Watan Party has been disbanded
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<item><hi format=bold>Other political or pressure groups:</hi> the former resistance commanders are the major power brokers in the countryside; shuras (councils) of commanders are now administering most cities outside Kabul; ulema (religious scholars); tribal elders
<item><hi format=bold>Diplomatic representation in US:</hi>
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<item>• <hi format=ital>chief of mission:</hi> (vacant); Charge d'Affaires Abdul RAHIM
<item>• <hi format=ital>chancery:</hi> 2341 Wyoming Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20008
<item>• <hi format=ital>telephone:</hi> (202) 234-3770 or 3771
<item>• <hi format=ital>FAX:</hi> (202) 328-3516
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<item><hi format=bold>US diplomatic representation:</hi> none; embassy was closed in January 1989
<item><hi format=bold>Flag:</hi> three equal horizontal bands of green (top), white, and black, with the national coat of arms superimposed in the middle of the white band and large Islamic lettering superimposed over the green and white bands