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The '''National Congress Party of Afghanistan''' ({{PerB|‏حزب ‏کنگره ملی افغانستان}} ''Hezb-e Kongrā-ye Mīllī-ye Afghānestān'') is a [[Liberalism|liberal]] and [[secular]] [[political party]] in [[Afghanistan]].<ref name=azadi>http://www.azadiradio.org/en/specials/elections/parties.asp</ref> The size of the party is not available yet as parliamentary elections were held on a non-partisan basis. The leader of the party is [[Latif Pedram|Prof. Dr. Latīf Pedrām]], an opponent of the [[Islamism|Islamist]] and [[Taliban]] regimes and as well a critic of [[Hamid Karzai]]'s government.<ref name=azadi/>
The '''National Congress Party of Afghanistan''' ({{PerB|‏حزب ‏کنگره ملی افغانستان}} ''Hezb-e Kongrā-ye Mīllī-ye Afghānestān'') is a [[Liberalism|liberal]] and [[secular]] [[political party]] in [[Afghanistan]].<ref name=azadi>http://www.azadiradio.org/en/specials/elections/parties.asp</ref> The party was formed in 2004 though its size is not available yet as parliamentary elections were held on a non-partisan basis. The leader of the party is [[Latif Pedram|Prof. Dr. Latīf Pedrām]], an opponent of the [[Islamism|Islamist]] and [[Taliban]] regimes and as well a critic of [[Hamid Karzai]]'s government.<ref name=azadi/> As the party's leader, Pedram, was a candidate in [[Afghanistani presidential election, 2004|Afghanistan's 2004 presidential election]] and received the fifth most votes.

The Party's leader, Latif Pedram, was a candidate in [[Afghanistani presidential election, 2004|Afghanistan's 2004 presidential election]] and received the fifth most votes.


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Revision as of 06:50, 12 July 2008

The National Congress Party of Afghanistan (Template:PerB Hezb-e Kongrā-ye Mīllī-ye Afghānestān) is a liberal and secular political party in Afghanistan.[1] The party was formed in 2004 though its size is not available yet as parliamentary elections were held on a non-partisan basis. The leader of the party is Prof. Dr. Latīf Pedrām, an opponent of the Islamist and Taliban regimes and as well a critic of Hamid Karzai's government.[1] As the party's leader, Pedram, was a candidate in Afghanistan's 2004 presidential election and received the fifth most votes.

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