The King of Rafghanistan, Rafi II, has announced how the government will function when any sort of crisis occurs. The King did not specify what could constitute a crisis, but he did mention that times of war or a succession dispute could cause them. He has shown a plan where a Loy Jirga will be called, summoning certain individuals who are particularly influential in the country, including members of Parliament, the Royal Family, or any other individual the King wants to call, as the members of the Loya Jirga are chosen by the king. In the event of a succession crisis, due to its nature, the Loya Jirga will consist of all immediate Relatives of the last monarch, all members of Parliament, and the Supreme Chancellor. The King says that the primary purpose of the Loya Jirga is to expediently settle any major issues and confirm the accession of a new king. Similar systems will be used to solve regional disputes, with local leaders forming the Loya Jirga, though it is up to the Parliamentary representative from the province to decide who is an official member. The idea has already been met with popular approval and is hailed as one of the king's greatest achievements in restructuring the government, doing away with the old, Byzantine system of bureaucracy that slowed all decisions down to a snail's pace.
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March 2015
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