Pakistan Heads For Early Election Amid Move To Remove Pm Imran Khan

After Pakistan S Heated Election Key Parties Lend Support To Imran Pakistan's president has dissolved parliament a step towards early elections following an attempt to remove pm imran khan from office. it comes after parliament's deputy speaker refused. Pakistani prime minister imran khan called for an early election on sunday after dissolving parliament amid opposition efforts to oust him from office.

Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan Calls For Early Election After No Pakistan's president has dissolved the national assembly on the advice of prime minister imran khan. this comes after the deputy speaker of the national assembly did not allow a vote on the opposition's no confidence motion against khan. Imran khan has vowed to dissolve two of pakistan’s four provincial legislatures in a move expected to inflame political tensions as the country grapples with a worsening balance of payments. Peshawar, pakistan: seeking to force pakistan to hold an early national election, the opposition party led by former prime minister imran khan dissolved its provincial government in khyber pakhtunkhwa on wednesday, three days after doing the same in punjab province. Pakistan’s supreme court has ruled that the deputy speaker's move to block a no confidence vote against prime minister imran khan was unconstitutional. the top court on thursday declared khan's move to dissolve parliament and call early elections illegal and ordered restoration of the lower house.

Analysis At This General Election In Pakistan Old Dynasties Vie For Peshawar, pakistan: seeking to force pakistan to hold an early national election, the opposition party led by former prime minister imran khan dissolved its provincial government in khyber pakhtunkhwa on wednesday, three days after doing the same in punjab province. Pakistan’s supreme court has ruled that the deputy speaker's move to block a no confidence vote against prime minister imran khan was unconstitutional. the top court on thursday declared khan's move to dissolve parliament and call early elections illegal and ordered restoration of the lower house. Pakistan looks set for fresh elections within "90 days" with the president dissolving parliament on the advice of prime minister imran khan, who has sidestepped a coordinated attempt by the opposition to unseat him. Imran khan asked president arif alvi to dissolve the national assembly, or law making lower house of parliament, accusing his political opposition of working with the united states to overthrow. Pakistan's president has dissolved parliament a step towards early elections following an attempt to remove pm imran khan from office. prime minister of pakistan imran khan (second from right) at a rally in islamabad in support of his ruling pti party. photo: afp anadolu agency. Instead, the country looks headed to fresh elections – giving khan a potential new lease on keeping the job. the opposition says it will challenge the move in the country's supreme court.
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