The vice president of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan was the second highest political position attainable in the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan. The vice presidents were elected on the same ticket as the president. A presidential candidate was responsible for nominating two candidates for vice president before the election.
Although Sardar Mohammad Dawood Khan was the founder of the Republic in Afghanistan and the first president of Afghanistan;[1] however, the position of Vice president was, for the first time, created in Afghanistan by King Amanullah Khan when he declared a constitutional monarchy in 1926 and established the position of "Yawar" (later " Deputy") and appointed Mahmoud Khan Shaghasi as the "First Deputy Assistant" (later "Vice president") as the first appointee of this position.[2]
Title
Name
Took office
Left office
Notes
First Deputy Assistan
Mahmoud Khan Shaghasi
June 1926
January 1929
Amanullah Khan declared a constitutional monarchy in 1926 and created the position of "First Deputy Assistant" (later "Vice president"), and appointed Mahmoud Khan Shaghasi to that position.[3]
Vice presidents were appointed after the new constitution and elections took place.
Four vice presidents were appointed by president and approved by the National Assembly.[13][5][14][15]
^۸صبح (2019-08-21). "امانالله خان و اصلاحات". روزنامه ۸صبح (in Persian). Retrieved 2023-02-26.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
^۸صبح (2019-08-21). "امانالله خان و اصلاحات". روزنامه ۸صبح (in Persian). Retrieved 2023-02-26.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)