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Parliamentary elections were held in Afghanistan in August and September 1965.[1] Members of the Senate were elected between 26 August and 7 September, and members of the House of the People between 10 and 26 September. Following the introduction of women's suffrage in the 1964 constitution, four women were elected to the House of People and two were appointed the Senate.
^O'Carroll, Aaron. "Horns of a Dilemma - The United States and Afghanistan Before the Soviet Invasion". Horns of a Dilemma – via Google Podcasts.
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