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Transitional Islamic State of Afghanistan (2002–2004) Hamid Karzai: born 1957 13 June 2002: 7 December 2004: 2 years, 177 days Independent: Transitional President; Appointed by the 2002 loya jirga. Islamic Republic of Afghanistan (2004–2021) Hamid Karzai: born 1957 7 December 2004: 29 September 2014 9 years, 296 days Independent
The Transitional Islamic State of Afghanistan (TISA), also known as the Afghan Transitional Authority, was the temporary transitional government in Afghanistan established by the loya jirga in June 2002. The Transitional Authority succeeded the original Islamic State of Afghanistan and preceded the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan (2004–2021).
Bush and wife visited Afghanistan to inaugurate the renovated Embassy of the United States in Kabul. 2007: 13 May: Afghanistan–Pakistan border skirmishes: Skirmishes began with Pakistan. [27] 2010: U.S. President Barack Obama sent additional 33,000 U.S. soldiers to Afghanistan, with the total international troops reaching 150,000. 2011
However, they were seen by the Transitional Administration and its Western backers as being essential to securing the stability of Afghanistan. The former president Hamid Karzai became the first ever democratically elected head of state in Afghanistan on December 7, 2004. The current president is Mohammad Ashraf Ghani, since September 29, 2014.
The Afghan Transitional Administration was established in June and July 2002. It was replaced with the election of a permanent government in 2004. It was replaced with the election of a permanent government in 2004.
Hamid Karzai appointed as President of the Afghan Transitional Administration at the 2002 loya jirga in Kabul, Afghanistan. An emergency loya jirga (Pashto for "grand assembly") was held in Kabul, Afghanistan between 11 and 19 June 2002 to elect a transitional administration. The loya jirga was called for by the Bonn Agreement and Bush ...
Following the Ioya Jirga in June 2002, a transitional government was put in place to govern Afghanistan, overseen by the United Nations and the Bush administration of the United States. The assembly voted Hamid Karzai as President, a position he was reelected to in successor governments until 2014. [4]
The structure of the Transitional Authority was announced on June 10, 2002, when an emergency loya jirga (grand assembly) convened establishing the Transitional Islamic State of Afghanistan (TISA), which had 18 months to hold a constitutional loya jirga to adopt a constitution and 24 months to hold nationwide elections.