Unlike predictions, Deputy Leader Taliban Baradar held a Deputy Prime Minister Afghanistan instead of heads, seemingly due to disagreement with Haqqani network.

Before the new government in Afghanistan was announced, Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, head of the Taliban Political Office cum co-founder movement, said to be the top candidate for leadership chairs.

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After Omar's death, Baradar was considered the leadership in the reality of the Taliban, holding the Deputy Minister of Defense in the period of this force operating Afghanistan in 1996 - 2001. After the Taliban was overthrown, Baradar became the commander

Baradar is also one of the most prominent on negotiations with Washington.

Mullah Baradar in the talks between the Taliban with the old government of Afghanistan in Doha, Qatar, on July 18.

However, during the press conference in the capital Kabul on September 7, spokesman Taliban Zabihullah Mujahid said Mohammad Hassan Akhund, head of Rehbari Shura, Taliban's power decision-making agency, will hold the position of Prime Minister

The decision to appoint Akhund leads a new government in Afghanistan seems to be a consequence of disagreements within the Taliban internal.

While Haqqani is one of Taliban's most semi-strength departments, Baradar recently provided a mediation of many issues such as women's rights, cooperating with the international community, or amnesty for cities.

According to a number of sources, Baradar and Haqqani network are disagreeable about how to deal with the resistance movement in the Panjshir valley, the final victory gathers the Taliban opposition after the group gains control most of Afghanistan.

Akhund, one of the Taliban founders, appears to be a prominent candidate to take on the role of harmony between Baradar supporters and Haqqani network.

It is still unclear this arrangement is fixed or temporary.

The key positions in the new policy of the Taliban.

In the past two decades, Akhund led Rehbari Shura, the leadership council played as the cabinet to run all Taliban's work, while maintaining close relationships with Hibatullah Akhundzada, the supreme religious leader of

Olomi historian said Taliban now has two factions, including military branches in charge of daily campaigns and conservative religious groups with pure Islamicism, or deeobandi, close

Akhund is said to be very close to conservative religious group.

Akhund led Rehbari Shura for the past 20 years and created a very good reputation.

According to Olomi, the Taliban appointed Akhund as a leader of the new government could help signaling the Afghan Future, based on the Ordinances he had made in the 1990s as if ban on school schools, or strict regulations on

Despite the Taliban's mediation tone, I believe we have the ability to saw some regulations once applied when the Taliban took power before, Olomi said.