Chief Executive of Afghanistan

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The Chief Executive of Afghanistan was a senior government role created after the 2014 presidential election to share executive authority in a national unity government, functioning similarly to a prime minister.

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Chief Executive of Afghanistan canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf executive branch position
government office
abolishedAsConsequenceOf collapse of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan in 2021
appliesToJurisdiction Islamic Republic of Afghanistan NERFINISHED
appointedBy President of Afghanistan NERFINISHED
constitutionalStatus created by political agreement rather than original 2004 constitution
country Afghanistan
createdAfterEvent 2014 Afghan presidential election
createdAsPartOf national unity government agreement
firstOfficeholder Abdullah Abdullah NERFINISHED
firstOfficeholderStart September 2014
formedAs power‑sharing position
governmentBranch executive branch of Afghanistan
hasFunction advising the President of Afghanistan
coordination of government ministries
implementation of government policy
sharing executive authority with the President of Afghanistan
officeholder Abdullah Abdullah NERFINISHED
politicalContext U.S.‑brokered national unity government deal
post‑2014 election political crisis
politicalSystemContext Islamic Republic of Afghanistan (2004–2021) NERFINISHED
reportsTo President of Afghanistan NERFINISHED
residence Kabul NERFINISHED
roleIn Government of Afghanistan NERFINISHED
seat Kabul NERFINISHED
servedAlongside President Ashraf Ghani NERFINISHED
similarTo prime minister
status de facto head of government of Afghanistan
succeededInPracticeBy Taliban interim government leadership NERFINISHED
termLength linked to term of the national unity government

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Abdullah Abdullah positionHeld Chief Executive of Afghanistan