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Karzai proposes Wednesday opening for parliament-MP

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Saturday, 22 January 2011 15:42 GMT

KABUL, Jan 22 (Reuters) - Afghan President Hamid Karzai has offered to inaugurate the country's parliament on Wednesday, a leading lawmaker said on Saturday, apparently rowing back from a decision to delay the opening for a month.

Karzai last week announced he would delay an inauguration planned for Jan. 23, to allow a special election court to continue fraud probes, but lawmakers furious with the decision have been threatening to meet on Sunday as originally scheduled.

Younus Qanuni, who has been chosen as an unofficial speaker for parliament, said he and a delegation of members of parliament who had been in talks with Karzai would take the offer to a larger group of lawmakers for a final decision. (Reporting by Hamid Shalizi, writing by Emma Graham-Harrison, editing by Matt Robinson)

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