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Taliban Governance Model

The Taliban governance model is based on their strict interpretation of Islamic law, aiming to create a society governed by religious principles. They typically centralize power within a hierarchical leadership, with decisions made by senior leaders and religious scholars. Local enforcement relies on regional commanders and religious police, adhering to conservative social rules. The model emphasizes control over legal, social, and political aspects, often limiting individual freedoms, especially for women and minority groups. While claiming to provide order and stability, their approach is characterized by strict regulation, heavy oversight, and limited participation from broader society.