World | Afghanistan Afghan Parliament Rejects Karzai Cabinet In big rebuke, it blocks 17 of 24 names By Newser Editors and Wire Services Posted Jan 2, 2010 11:59 AM CST Copied Afghan President Hamid Karzai, left, is greeted by local people in Lashkar Gah, in Helmand province, Afghanistan, Saturday, Jan. 2, 2010. (AP Photo/ Abdul Khaleq) Afghanistan's parliament dealt a stinging rebuke to President Hamid Karzai today by rejecting 70% of his nominees for a new cabinet. The voting ended with the rejection of 17 of 24 nominees, including a powerful regional warlord. "I think, unfortunately, that the criteria were either ethnicity or bribery or money," said one lawmaker before the voting. Given the allegations of fraud in the last election, Karzai had been under pressure to come up with names free of taint, but the parliament clearly felt he fell short of that. Lawmakers also shot down the only woman nominated by Karzai, an awkward blow for him because he has pledged to place more women in high government posts. Read These Next The leader with the highest approval rating may be a surprise. New Epstein files document Trump flights. Kansas City Chiefs moving across state line. James Cameron is still torqued about a 2013 joke about him. Report an error