2009 Afghan presidential election
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The 2009 Afghan presidential election was a contentious national vote marked by widespread fraud allegations, a disputed outcome, and a runoff that was ultimately canceled when challenger Abdullah Abdullah withdrew.
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| 2009 Afghan presidential election canonical | 3 |
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Target entity: 2009 Afghan presidential election Context triple: [2004 Afghan presidential election, followedBy, 2009 Afghan presidential election]
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2004 Afghan presidential election
The 2004 Afghan presidential election was Afghanistan’s first direct presidential vote after the fall of the Taliban, marking a key step in the country’s post-2001 political transition.
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Egyptian presidential election, 2012
The Egyptian presidential election of 2012 was the first competitive presidential vote held in Egypt after the 2011 revolution, resulting in the short-lived presidency of Mohamed Morsi and marking a pivotal moment in the country’s turbulent political transition.
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2018 Egyptian presidential election
The 2018 Egyptian presidential election was a national vote in which incumbent President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi secured a second term amid widespread criticism over limited political competition and restrictions on opposition candidates.
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Egyptian constitutional referendum, 2011
The Egyptian constitutional referendum of 2011 was a nationwide vote on amendments to the country’s constitution held after President Hosni Mubarak’s ouster, intended to set the framework for Egypt’s post-revolution political transition.
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1991 Russian presidential election
The 1991 Russian presidential election was the first popular vote for the presidency of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, resulting in Boris Yeltsin becoming its inaugural elected president during the final months of the Soviet Union.
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- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: 2009 Afghan presidential election Target entity description: The 2009 Afghan presidential election was a contentious national vote marked by widespread fraud allegations, a disputed outcome, and a runoff that was ultimately canceled when challenger Abdullah Abdullah withdrew.
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A.
2004 Afghan presidential election
The 2004 Afghan presidential election was Afghanistan’s first direct presidential vote after the fall of the Taliban, marking a key step in the country’s post-2001 political transition.
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B.
Egyptian presidential election, 2012
The Egyptian presidential election of 2012 was the first competitive presidential vote held in Egypt after the 2011 revolution, resulting in the short-lived presidency of Mohamed Morsi and marking a pivotal moment in the country’s turbulent political transition.
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C.
2018 Egyptian presidential election
The 2018 Egyptian presidential election was a national vote in which incumbent President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi secured a second term amid widespread criticism over limited political competition and restrictions on opposition candidates.
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D.
Egyptian constitutional referendum, 2011
The Egyptian constitutional referendum of 2011 was a nationwide vote on amendments to the country’s constitution held after President Hosni Mubarak’s ouster, intended to set the framework for Egypt’s post-revolution political transition.
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E.
1991 Russian presidential election
The 1991 Russian presidential election was the first popular vote for the presidency of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, resulting in Boris Yeltsin becoming its inaugural elected president during the final months of the Soviet Union.
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Subject: 2009 Afghan presidential election Description of subject: The 2009 Afghan presidential election was a contentious national vote marked by widespread fraud allegations, a disputed outcome, and a runoff that was ultimately canceled when challenger Abdullah Abdullah withdrew.
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