Deputy leader Taliban Baradar, co-founder movement, said to lead the new government to be prepared in Afghanistan.

Three sources are unnamed to understand the problem today revealed Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, head of the Taliban political agency, which will lead the new government in Afghanistan, while other high-level positions belong to Mullah Mohammad Yaqoob

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Deputy leader Taliban Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar spoke in a discussion in Doha, Qatar, in September 2020.

All senior leaders went to the capital of Kabul, where the work prepared to announce the new government in the final stage, an unnamed Taliban official said.

Another Taliban source adds that Haibatullah Akhundzada, the supreme religious leader of this force, will focus on religious and executive issues within the Islamic framework.

The legality of the new government will play an extremely important role, amid the Afghan economy is on the verge of collapse due to drought and war consequences.

American President Joe Biden has no plans to release billions of USD of Afghanistan's reserves sent in banks in the country.

Taliban once imposed Ha Khac mode in Afghanistan during the ruling period from 1996 to 2001. However, this time the movement effort shows a more moderate image, committed to protecting human rights and not retaliating