The race to govern Pakistan: Who's in the running, what's the mood, and what happens next?
- Pakistan's parliament elects the prime minister, and Imran Khan, who is currently in prison, cannot hold public office.
- The PTI claims it doesn't need an alliance to have a majority, but it lacks the support of other political parties.
- Analysts believe that the parties have grievances against Khan and are unwilling to work with him due to his refusal to engage with them.
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Pakistanis still do not know which party will form the next government or who will be their next prime minister four days after the general elections, writes BBC.
·Belgrade, Serbia
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Pakistan's parliamentary election results have presented a difficult situation for political parties as no single party has met the majority mark to form a government.
·New Delhi, India
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·Munich, Germany
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Pakistan's election left no clear winner. So who is likely to govern and what happens next?
Pakistan's parliamentary elections left no clear winner. None of the country's three biggest parties secured enough seats to form a government on their own, so they have to enter a
·United States
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Leaning Left8Leaning Right5Center11Last UpdatedBias Distribution46% Center
Bias Distribution
- 46% of the sources are Center
46% Center
L 33%
C 46%
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