Why Afghanistan's elections are a critical test of peace

As international troops begin to leave Afghanistan and violence continues, the world is watching this crucial vote

Afghanistan elections
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PRESIDENTIAL elections are due to be held in Afghanistan on 5 April, marking possibly the most significant political development in the country since the fall of the Taliban 12 years ago.

In what is expected to be a crucial year for Afghanistan, President Hamid Karzai will step down in the country's first change of leadership for ten years. International troops are also expected to withdraw from the country, and Afghan national security will take over.

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