Uncertainty ahead for Pakistan after indecisive election
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Uncertainty ahead for Pakistan after indecisive election
Pakistan has weeks of political uncertainty ahead following its indecisive election, analysts said Monday, with dozens of constituency results facing challenges in court and rival parties negotiating possible coalitions.
What's Next After Pakistan's Inconclusive Elections?
Rival political parties are in talks to form a coalition government after no clear winner emerged from the February 8 general elections. Experts say the most likely outcome is a coalition between former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz and the Pakistan People's Party.
Pakistan's election results are out, and there is no winner. Here is what happens next.
The final results of Pakistan’s elections are out. But there’s still no winner.Allies of imprisoned ex-Prime Minister Imran Khan won the most seats in the National Assembly, or lower house of parliament, in last Thursday’s controversial vote. It was a shock outcome given the problems his Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party (PTI) faced -- no campaign rallies, no polling agents on election day, and internet restrictions. They won 93 out of 265 National…
Pakistan's parliamentary elections did not produce a clear winner. On the contrary, the uncertainty about how to proceed now only seems to be increasing. The largest party is former Prime Minister Sharif's PML-N with 75 seats. Former Foreign Minister Bhutto Zardari's PPP came second with 54 seats. There are too few of them to form a government together. What makes it complicated is that 101 seats have gone to independent candidates. 93 of them s…
‘Situation is extremely uncertain’ in ‘polarised’ Pakistan, says international affairs expert
We spoke to Dr Farzana Shaikh, an associate fellow at the international affairs think tank Chatham House, and began by asking for her assessment on who could form a government in Pakistan.
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