
Mohammad Sarwar Danish
8am: Moving beyond the Taliban regime is inevitable, and the current situation will eventually come to an end. The Taliban acknowledges this and, therefore, relies on financial resources and inflicts suffering on the people to secure a position before the end of their regime. However, the post-Taliban order should not be a centralized government. The concentration of power in the hands of the president was a major factor in the corruption and ineffectiveness of the republic, ultimately leading to its downfall. Afghanistan should not repeat the same mistakes multiple times. Decentralization of power must be a non-negotiable focus. Efforts in this direction, including the formation of the Federalists Assembly of Afghanistan, can be successful, but it requires a long time and persistent struggle. Establishing a new movement, especially in exile, alone cannot contribute to improving the situation or clarifying the path for the future. Click here to read more (external link).