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Afghanistan's 'Predatory' State.(International Edition)(Interview)

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Byline: Ron Moreau and Sami Yousafzai

Former Afghan finance minister Ashraf Ghani is one of President Hamid Karzai's most articulate and vociferous critics, and a chief contender against the incumbent in the upcoming August presidential election. A U.S.-educated former World Bank official, he quit Karzai's cabinet in 2004, finding it corrupt, and has since then turned down "at least 100 offers" to rejoin Karzai's team. Ghani, 60, talked to NEWSWEEK'S Ron Moreau and Sami Yousafzai in his comfortable house in suburban Kabul. Excerpts:

Given the power of Karzai's incumbency and the deteriorating security situation, can you get your message out?

Absolutely. Karzai's political alliances represent a return to the pre-Taliban days. He has brought back discredited figures who have not served this country well. None has shown a sense of integrity or an ability to govern. Hundreds of people visit me daily because Karzai has made the choices that he's made.

Are you referring to people like Mohammad Qasim Fahim, the former Northern Alliance militia commander, whom he chose as his running mate?

Karzai chooses these guys because he lacks vision, leadership and management skills. Everything he does is a spur-of-the-moment compromise. People in Kabul say that he promised 232 individuals minis-terial positions, 949 people governorships and 1,000 people deputy ministerships. The president's word carries no weight. He is auctioning off the government for the sake of winning the election. Thanks to him, we are No. 176 on Transparency International's index.

Couldn't his next five years be different?

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