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In 2004, he was planning minister in the government of [[Hamid Karzai]].
After the Taliban were overthrown, he took a diplomatic post at the Afghan Embassy in Paris, where he had been educated and in 2003 returned home to head the European Affairs Department at the Foreign Affairs Ministry. <ref name=NYT2009-06-20>{{citation
| url = http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/20/world/asia/20afghan.html?pagewanted=all
| date = 20 June 2009
| title = Corruption Crusader Aims for Afghan Presidency
| author = Adam B. Ellick
| journal = [[New York Times]]}}</ref>


In 2004, he was planning minister in the government of [[Hamid Karzai]]. He was highly critical of [[non-governmental organization]]s, saying the "majority of them were a source of Afghanistan money drain. He particularly highlighted the hefty amounts paid to the NGO employees and ministers as compared to the average income of less than a dollar average national income." He resigned over this issue.
Presenting himself as a populist, he lives in a tent next to Parliament, and drives a rusting Suzuki "frequently compared to the Mini driven by Mr Bean, a character much loved in Afghanistan". <ref name=Times>{{citation
| journal = The Times (UK)
| date = 12 August 2009
| title = Anti-corruption ‘Mr Bean’ candidate Ramazan Bashardost eyes presidency
| author = Tom Coghlan
| url = http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/asia/article6792705.ece}}</ref>
He earned three master’s degrees and a doctorate in political science at the University of Toulouse in 1995.
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Ramazan Bashardost is a candidate in the 2009 Afghanistan presidential election, and a member of the Afghan parliament. He is of the Hazara people, but is campaigning as a representative of the entire Afghan people, arguing against warlord and ethnic politics. Originally thought to be a symbolic candidate, recent polls show him in 3rd place, ahead of Ashraf Ghani. [1]

After the Taliban were overthrown, he took a diplomatic post at the Afghan Embassy in Paris, where he had been educated and in 2003 returned home to head the European Affairs Department at the Foreign Affairs Ministry. [2]

In 2004, he was planning minister in the government of Hamid Karzai. He was highly critical of non-governmental organizations, saying the "majority of them were a source of Afghanistan money drain. He particularly highlighted the hefty amounts paid to the NGO employees and ministers as compared to the average income of less than a dollar average national income." He resigned over this issue.

Presenting himself as a populist, he lives in a tent next to Parliament, and drives a rusting Suzuki "frequently compared to the Mini driven by Mr Bean, a character much loved in Afghanistan". [3]

He earned three master’s degrees and a doctorate in political science at the University of Toulouse in 1995.

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