The Afghan Government refers to the political system and institutions that manage the affairs of Afghanistan. It has undergone significant changes over the years, especially after the fall of the Taliban regime in 2001. The government is structured with a president, a parliament, and various ministries responsible for different sectors like education, health, and security.
In August 2021, the Taliban regained control of Afghanistan, leading to the collapse of the previous government. This shift has raised questions about governance, human rights, and international relations in the country. The current situation remains complex, with ongoing discussions about the future of governance in Afghanistan.