Karzai to ink Afghan constitutionBy Andrew North
BBC Kabul Correspondent
The constitution envisages
a strong presidencyThe President of Afghanistan's transitional government, Hamid Karzai, is due to sign the country's new constitution at a ceremony in Kabul.
The document was agreed earlier this month at a grand assembly, or loya jirga, of regional representatives.
It is intended to pave the way for elections later this year.
However, doubts remain about the chances of holding those polls because of continuing insecurity in large parts of Afghanistan.
It is Afghanistan's first constitution since the collapse of the Taleban regime just over two years ago, but the eighth in its history.
The first was introduced by a king, the sixth by a Communist.
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