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Nawaz Sharif agreed to the dissolution of Government after electoral reform: sources

LONDON/ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Supreme Leader Nawaz Sharif allowed dissolution of current government led by his brother Sources told ARY News that Shehbaz Sharif on Friday.

Shortly after ECP decision against deviant PTI MPA in Sources in the Punjab Assembly told ARY News that the PML-N Supreme Leader decided that coalition government should avoid taking “tough economic decisions” like price increase of petroleum products that can damage coalition members, in particular his own partypopularity in next elections and should dissolve assembly after passing two key accounts.

Sources say two key the bills are amendments to the NAB ruling and some electoral reforms. coalition partners want before next elections while coalition partners will also meet immediately to agree names of intermediate prime minister and chairman of the NAB.

Dissatisfied PTI MNA Raja Riaz appointed leader of the opposition in there is no data with in support of 16 deputies and will be part of of consultations over meeting of intermediate government.

It is appropriate to note here that PML-N brought coalition enter into power after PTI head Imran Khan was ousted as prime minister last month. His party later decided to withdraw from meetings because party the boss said “he won’t sit down in a bunch of crooks and thieves at the head.”

Imran Khan has since spoken to a huge public rallies across the country with in last such a protest rally because of in Multan today (Friday). the head of the PTI has also announced that he will announce the date of his islamabad march today.

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