Pakistan parliament dissolved to hold nationwide election

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Pakistan&s parliament was dissolved by the president on Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif&s advice late Wednesday night, the president&s office
said, setting the stage for a national election amid political and economic crises.The advice came three days ahead of the parliament&s
five-year term, which expires on August 12
It will be followed by a caretaker administration to be picked by Sharif and an opposition leader in the outgoing parliament to hold new
elections in 90 days, Reuters reported.&I will tonight advise the president to dissolve the parliament,& the premier had earlier told the
parliament
He said he would start discussions with the opposition leader on Thursday to pick from candidates recommended from both sides to nominate as
caretaker prime minister.The vote, however, could be delayed several months with the election commission set to start redrawing hundreds of
constituencies based on a fresh census.Analysts have said any delay in the election could fuel public anger and add to uncertainty in the
nuclear-armed nation.The last general election in July 2018 was won by the party of cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan, who was sworn in
days later as prime minister for the first time.Khan has been at the heart of political turmoil since he was ousted as prime minister in a
no-confidence vote last year, raising concern about Pakistan&s stability
He has since been convicted and jailed in a graft case, following which he has been barred from taking part in any election for five
years.Khan has accused the powerful military, which has ruled Pakistan intermittently since independence in 1947, of being responsible for
his ouster
The military has denied the charge.Khan was replaced by Sharif, who has been grappling with a debilitating economic crisis and historically
high inflation levels as the government implemented painful reforms to secure funding from the International Monetary Fund (IMF).In addition
to the legal issues that could crop up if the vote is delayed, the side-lining of Khan, the country&s most popular leader according to
polls, will cast doubt over the credibility of the elections.The post Pakistan parliament dissolved to hold national election first appeared
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