No, The Islamic Republic of Afghanistan does not have a Prime Minister. There has not been a Prime Minister of Afghanistan since either the transitional Afghanistan government or the Northern Alliance of Afghanistan.
Afghanistan did not have a Prime Minister in 2010. The President of Afghanistan was Hamid Karzai.
Afghanistan does not have a Prime Minister at this time. The position was first abolished in 1973, and underwent various changes as Afghanistan progressed through different forms of government.The Islamic Republic of Afghanistan has never had a Prime Minister.
A president.
Afghanistan - prime minister position abolished in 2004Albania - Sali BerishaAlgeria - Abdelmalek SellalAndorra - no prime minister position availableAngola - prime minister position abolished in 2010Antigua and Barbuda - Baldwin SpencerArgentina - no prime minister position availableArmenia - Tigran SargsyanAustralia - Julia GillardAustria - no prime minister position availableAzerbaijan - Artur Rasizade
Hamid Karzai was President of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan in 2010.Hamid Karzai was officially elected and sworn in as the President of Afghanistan on 2004 December 7. He was re-elected as President on the 2009 August election.In 2001, after the collapse of the Taliban government due to the US-Afghanistan war, Karzai became the chairman of the Afghan Interim Administration on 2001 December 22, transitioning into President of the Afghan Transitional Administration on 2002 June 13.On 2014 September 29, Karzai was replaced by Ashraf Ghani.
no, most of our soldiers serve overseas in Afghanistan
Amirzai Sangin is the Minister of Communications for Afghanistan.
Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, the founder and leader of Hezb Islami Political Party
British soldiers have been present in the war in Afghanistan since 2003. British Prime Minister at the time Tony Blair sent them there and current Prime Minister David Cameron says they'll be home within the next two years.
Bismullah Muhammadi Khan is the Minister of Defense for Afghanistan.
Abdul Hadi Arghandiwal is the Minister of Economy for Afghanistan.
Najibullah Aoudjan is the Minister of Public Works for Afghanistan.