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Nawaz Sharif - Imran Khan - Pakistan’s post-poll crisis playing into military hands - asiatimes.com - Pakistan

Pakistan’s post-poll crisis playing into military hands

Pakistan’s heavily anticipated general election took place on February 8, 2024, with citizens of the South Asian country hoping that it might prove a step toward ending the nation’s political uncertainty.

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Nawaz Sharif - Sophia Saifi - In shock result, allies of jailed ex-leader Khan win most seats in Pakistan election - edition.cnn.com - Pakistan -  Islamabad

In shock result, allies of jailed ex-leader Khan win most seats in Pakistan election

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Nawaz Sharif - Heather Chen - Pakistan releases official election results, independents affiliated with Khan’s PTI secure most seats - edition.cnn.com - Pakistan -  Islamabad

Pakistan releases official election results, independents affiliated with Khan’s PTI secure most seats

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Nawaz Sharif - Amelia Nierenberg - Monday Briefing - Monday Briefing: Pakistan’s Stunning Election Results - nytimes.com - Pakistan

Monday Briefing: Pakistan’s Stunning Election Results

Candidates aligned with the party of the imprisoned former Pakistani prime minister Imran Khan won the most seats in Pakistan’s parliamentary elections, despite the military’s efforts to suppress support.

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Nawaz Sharif - Salman Masood - Election Shocker in Pakistan: Where the Country Goes From Here - nytimes.com - Pakistan - province Baluchistan

Election Shocker in Pakistan: Where the Country Goes From Here

Imran Khan’s stunning performance in Pakistan’s national election has upended most traditional political forecasts in a country where leaders who run afoul of the powerful military rarely find electoral success.

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Nawaz Sharif - Yan Zhuang - Imran Khan’s ‘Victory Speech’ From Jail Shows A.I.’s Peril and Promise - nytimes.com - Pakistan

Imran Khan’s ‘Victory Speech’ From Jail Shows A.I.’s Peril and Promise

Imran Khan, Pakistan’s former prime minister, has spent the duration of the country’s electoral campaign in jail, disqualified from running in what experts have described as one of the least credible general elections in the country’s 76-year history.

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Nawaz Sharif - RIAZAT BUTT - Imran Khan - Allies of ex-premier Imran Khan secure biggest share of seats in Pakistan’s final election tally - apnews.com - Pakistan -  Islamabad

Allies of ex-premier Imran Khan secure biggest share of seats in Pakistan’s final election tally

ISLAMABAD (AP) — Allies of imprisoned Pakistani ex-premier Imran Khan won more seats in national elections than the political parties who ousted him from power nearly two years ago, according to a final tally of results published Sunday.

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Nawaz Sharif - Khan’s PTI leads as final results in Pakistan election called - aljazeera.com - Pakistan -  Karachi

Khan’s PTI leads as final results in Pakistan election called

The military has called for stability as multiple parties allege election tampering and announce protests.

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