KABUL (Reuters) - Millions of Afghans will vote next Sunday for a national assembly and provincial councils, a milestone in Afghanistan's difficult path to stability after the fall of the Taliban.
The vote will be a step forward to broadening representative government but analysts say the fledgling democracy remains fragile and many years of international support will be needed before it can stand on its own.
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