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2003 
Elections in the Kingdom of Afghanistan
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Kingdom of Afghanistan General Election, 2008
All 300 seats to the Parliament of the Kingdom of Afghanistan, about 116,600 people per seat
September 18, 2008
First Party Second Party Third Party
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NeloferPazira
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Leader Nelofer Pazira Mullah Mohammed Omar A person
Party [[Liberal Islamic Movement|Template:Liberal Islamic Movement/meta/shortname]] [[Islamic National Front of Afghanistan|Template:Islamic National Front of Afghanistan/meta/shortname]] [[Afghan Nationalist Party|Template:Afghan Nationalist Party/meta/shortname]]
Leader since 2003 1993 2003
Leader's seat Western Kabul Kandahar- Zoar Shār (Old City) Eastern Badakhshan and Wakhan Corridor
Last election 20 20 20
Seats before 1 1 1
Seats won 1 1 1
Seats after 1 1 1
Seat change 1 1 1
Popular vote 1 1 1
Percentage 1 1 1
Swing 1 1 1
Fourth Party Fifth Party Sixth Party
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Leader A person A person A person
Party [[Market Liberals of Afghanistan (PS-1)|Template:Market Liberals of Afghanistan (PS-1)/meta/shortname]] [[Centrist Party of Afghanistan|Template:Centrist Party of Afghanistan/meta/shortname]] [[Communist Party of Afghanistan|Communist Party of Afghanistan]]
Leader since 2003 2003 2003
Leader's seat Central Kabul Central Kabul Central Kabul
Last election 20 20 20
Seats before 1 1 1
Seats won 1 1 1
Seats after 1 1 1
Seat change 1 1 1
Popular vote 1 1 1
Percentage 1 1 1
Swing 1 1 1
'Next' Prime Minister of Afghanistan
Nelofer Pazira
[[Liberal Islamic Movement|{{Template:Liberal Islamic Movement/meta/shortname}}]]

Elections for the Parliament of the Kingdom of Afghanistan were held on September 18, 2008. All MPs were up for a total of 300 seats.

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