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Kabul: Afghan President Hamid Karzai promised on Tuesday to assemble a government of "national unity", a day after the presidential runoff was cancelled and he was declared the winner.
His new cabinet would include representatives from all of Afghanistan's ethnic groups and political camps, Karzai said.
The president left open whether the new administration would include the man he was to have faced in Saturday's runoff, Abdullah Abdullah.
Karzai's one-time foreign minister came in second after Karzai in the August 20 election but withdrew on Sunday from the runoff, alleging that it, like the first round of voting, would not be fair.
The August election was marred by massive fraud, mostly in favour of Karzai. A UN-backed investigation discounted about one million ballots, or one-third of Karzai's votes, forcing him into the runoff.
But with Abdullah's withdrawal, the Afghan Independent Election Commission on Monday called off the runoff and declared Karzai the winner. However, the method of Karzai's re-election to a new five-year term cast doubts over the legitimacy of his new government.
He said on Tuesday that he would make fighting corruption, for which is government has long been criticised, a priority.
A day earlier, US President Barack Obama urged Karzai to begin a "new chapter" for his country by initiating reforms and cracking down on graft.
Obama telephoned Karzai after he was declared the election winner to offer congratulations but also to urge him to get serious about improving the government, fighting corruption and speeding up the training of Afghan security forces.
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