The Agence France-Presse said that the Afghan Taliban movement will announce the names of a number of members of the new government shortly.
The movement, at an earlier time, postponed the announcement of the government formation amid the continuing battles in the Panjshir Valley, the last state that the movement does not control in Afghanistan.
The “Taliban” movement has almost completely controlled Afghanistan, including the capital, Kabul, while Ahmed Shah Massoud’s forces are still fighting for control of the last province not under their control, which is the province of Panjshir.
On August 15, Taliban militants entered the Afghan presidential palace, hours after President Ashraf Ghani left the country, after agreeing to resign from office.
This came after the “Taliban” movement ordered its fighters to enter the Afghan capital, Kabul, with the continued progress of the Taliban movement in Afghan territory.
Taliban officials said they do not want a transitional government and that they expect to take full power in Afghanistan.
Other officials in the movement indicated that it would seek to implement a comprehensive Islamic system of government in the country, and they talked about declaring an “Islamic Emirate” from the presidential palace soon.
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