Khan loyalists sidelined as Pakistan's rival parties reach power-sharing deal
- Independent candidates affiliated with former Prime Ministers party secured the most parliamentary seats after Pakistans general election.
- The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party accused PMLN and PPP of stealing their mandate to govern, claiming wide-scale poll rigging.
- Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz and Pakistan Peoples Party announced a coalition government, with former premier Sharif as prime minister.
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Pakistan parties reach power-sharing agreement, Khan loyalists left out
Pakistan's two dynastic parties have reached a power-sharing agreement that will return Shehbaz Sharif to the premiership, leaving out politicians loyal to jailed former leader Imran Khan despite them winning the most seats in this month's vote.


Pakistan parties reach power-sharing agreement, Khan loyalists left out
Pakistan's two dynastic parties have reached a power-sharing agreement that will return Shehbaz Sharif to the premiership, leaving out politicians loyal to jailed former leader Imran Khan despite them winning the most seats in this month's vote.
The former Pakistani prime minister was nominated as a candidate for head of government by the coalition People's Party and the Pakistan Muslim League. Former President Asif Ali is nominated for the presidency.
Almost two weeks after the election in Pakistan, the country is apparently on the verge of forming a government: The People's Party has signed a coalition agreement with the Muslim League - with former Prime Minister Sharif at the helm. [more]
Dos partidos de Pakistán alcanzan una fórmula para gobernar en coalición
(Actualiza con más detalles sobre el acuerdo de gobierno)Islamabad, 21 feb (EFE).- El partido de la Liga Musulmana de Pakistán (PML-N) y el Partido Popular de Pakistán (PPP), la segunda y tercera formación más votadas respectivamente en los comicios del pasado 8 de febrero, acordaron una fórmula con escaños suficientes para gobernar el país asiático tras dos semanas de incertidumbre."Los números del Partido Popular de Pakistán y la Liga Musulman…
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