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Pakistan’s Prime Minister Ousted in No-Confidence Vote

by Reuters


ISLAMABAD—Pakistan’s political opposition ousted the country’s embattled prime minister in a no-confidence vote on April 10, which they won after several of Imran Khan’s allies and a key coalition party deserted him.

The combined opposition will form the new government, with the head of one of the largest parties, the Pakistani Muslim League, taking over as prime minister.

Anticipating his loss, Khan, who charged that the opposition colluded with the United States to unseat him, has called on his supporters to stage rallies nationwide on April 10. Khan’s options are limited, and should he see a big turnout in his support, he may try to keep the momentum of street protests as a way to pressure Parliament to hold early elections…


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