
President of Afghanistan
The President of Afghanistan is the head of state and government, responsible for leading the country and making key political decisions. This role includes overseeing the executive branch, implementing laws, and representing Afghanistan internationally. The president is elected by the people and serves a term of five years, with the possibility of re-election. The position has seen significant challenges due to Afghanistan's complex history, including ongoing conflict, political instability, and economic issues. Since the Taliban's takeover in 2021, the official presidency has evolved, with the international community closely observing developments in governance and human rights.