The executive power of the government of Afghanistan is headed by prime minister Hasan Akhund. His time in power started in 2021.
Events
Women can not be a part of the Cabinet, the Taliban said in early September 2021.[1]
Russia said that it will not take part "in the inauguration event for the new government of Afghanistan if it is held on the 9/11 anniversary", media said on September 10, 2021; After Russia said that, the event was moved to another day.[2]
[The government, or] Taliban said in 2021 that "they will ask members of the police force to come back to work to maintain Kabul security along with Taliban forces", said CNN-News18.[5] The members of the police force had stopped coming to work, after Taliban took control of Kabul in August.
Two noted groups within the Taliban and the government, are "the Haqqani and those who support [...] Abdul Ghani Baradar", media has said.[6]
Bomb attacks
On October 3, a bomb attack at a mosque in Kabul killed [at least] 5 people; When people were leaving a prayerceremony for the mother of deputy minister Zabiullah Mujahid, the bomb exploded.[7]
The United Nations has a political mission in Afghanistan; the political mission is scheduled to stay at least six months more, "with a focus on development issues", media said in September.[12]
Time in power: since September 2021; acting or interim.[16][17] When he came to power, the Taliban were already in military control of most of the country; Hibatullah Akhundzada became head of Taliban in 2016; Taliban said in October 2021 that he died in 2020.[18]
As of [the third quarter of] 2021, the Taliban government does not have "formalrecognition by the majority of [countries in the world, or] the international community".[14]
Women can not be a part of the Cabinet, the Taliban said in early September.[1]
Former ministers
Ministers of the Islamic Emirate who have quit or who changed job in the Cabinet of Afghanistan, are:
Time in power ended September 2021;[22] Earlier in September 2021, he was the only minister from the government of prime minister Ghani, that still showed up at work in Kabul.[30][31] He became acting (or interim) minister in January 2021.[32]
↑https://moph.gov.af/index.php/en/ministers-biography. Retrieved 12 September 2021. "On 28 January 2021, [... President Ghani], in addition to Dr. Majrooh’s current responsibilities, as Deputy Minister for Health Care Services Provision, designated him as the Acting Minister of Public Health."