The Taliban are preparing to form a partnership-based interim government in Afghanistan, a new interim government of all races and tribal leaders.
The Supreme Leadership Council has been convened to form the next government and nominate ministers.
According to Arab media reports, the names of a dozen leaders are currently being considered for a new interim government.
Taliban sources say the duration of the interim government is unclear at this time. Mullah Baradar and Mullah Omar's son Mullah Mohammad Yaqub are in Kabul for consultations on government formation.
Sources say the new interim government will include new faces, including the sons of Tajik and Uzbek tribal leaders.
Sources said that women would be allowed to work in various government departments and special courts would be set up at the local level to eradicate corruption.