Meanwhile, some political figures who have returned to the country asked the current government to provide work to professionals in the country.
The “Commission for the Return and Communications with Former Afghan Officials and Political Figures” said that in the past week, 15 members of the previous government, including political and military figures, returned to the country.
Ahmadullah Wasiq, the commission’s spokesperson, told TOLOnews that over 600 Afghans living abroad, including high-ranking officials of the previous government, have filled out forms in order to return to Afghanistan.
“So far, 605 individuals have returned to their country, of which 15 people returned in the last week alone. These figures include former ministers, governors, deputies, and members of parliament,” Wasiq said.
Meanwhile, some political figures who have returned to the country asked the current government to provide work to professionals in the country.
“The commission plan is very successful, but the government should provide work opportunities to those who come to the country based on their competence and professionalism,” said Aziz Safi, the former secretary of the Kapisa Provincial Council in the previous government.
Other political figures who have returned to the country emphasize that the Islamic Emirate should further facilitate the return of the country’s citizens.
“Those who have returned to the country should be in direct contact with the relevant institutions so that they can be used in a positive way,” said Amanullah Ghalib, former head of Breshna Company.
“It would be good that a constitution is made in Afghanistan and the security institutions regulate the duties under their authority, as well as if the problem of caretakers as ministers is resolved and the rights of the Afghan people are clarified. Then, every political figure in Afghanistan will feel safe and consider the government to be their own,” said Kamal Nasser Osoli, a former member of the house of representatives in the previous government.
According to the figures of the “Commission for the Return and Communications with Former Afghan Officials and Political Figures”, 605 people have returned to the country since the beginning of the commission’s activity.