Pakistan election: Can Imran Khan’s winning candidates form a government?
Pakistan is in political limbo after a split verdict. But what options does Khan’s PTI have, after candidates won the most seats?
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Pakistan is in political limbo after a split verdict. But what options does Khan’s PTI have, after candidates won the most seats?
Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari administered the oath of office to the ministers at the presidential office in the capital of Islamabad, with Sharif there. Sharif was elected as prime minister by the parliament on Sunday, a month after parliamentary elections and after his Pakistan Muslim League-N party formed a coalition with several allies.
ISLAMABAD (AP) — The 19-member Cabinet of Pakistan’s newly-elected Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif was sworn in Monday during a brief ceremony.
The PML-N reached out to the PPP to form a coalition government. These negotiations resulted in an understanding that Sharif would be their joint candidate for prime minister with Asif Ali Zardari – – a former president and the husband of the late prime minister Benazir Bhutto – for president.
ISLAMABAD — Pakistan's two major parties are set to meet on Monday (Feb 19) to try and bridge differences over forming a minority coalition government after an inconclusive election, a top party official said, underscoring its political and economic instability.
On February 8, Pakistan conducted parliamentary elections, with 44 political parties contesting for 265 seats in the National Assembly. This marked the 12th general election in the country since it gained independence 76 years ago.
ISLAMABAD — Former Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif will be the nominee for Pakistan's next premier to lead a new coalition alliance formed between different parties, a spokeswoman said on Tuesday (Feb 13) after national elections last week returned a hung parliament.
Shehbaz Sharif will be the nominee for Pakistan’s next prime minister to lead a new coalition alliance formed between different parties, a spokeswoman said on Tuesday after national elections last week returned a hung parliament.
Islamabad, Pakistan CNN —