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“Where Are Our Pensions?” Ask Citizens

A number of pensioners and citizens have taken the National Unity Government (NUG) to task for failing to abide by its commitments to them.

This was after President Ashraf Ghani and CEO Abdullah Abdullah had earlier pledged to improve the quality of public services in government institutions.

On Sunday pensioners and other citizens said things have become worse in the government institutions during the past two and half years since NUG leaders took the charge.

They also said that public services in the institutions were better under the previous government.

Last year at the Brussels summit on Afghanistan, President Ghani and CEO Abdullah pledged to the international community that they would take steps to boost public services.

Now the majority of Afghans believe that the two heads of government failed to fix the problems and that the bureaucracy culture continues to dominate.

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