Khan became first EVENINGS in Pakistan history be sent packing via vote of No confidence.
Imran Khan term as prime minister of Pakistan is over on Sunday next days of constitutional chaos that left his with no choice but to resign or be elected out of office.
Pakistani parliament’Slow down house let’s meet on from Monday to vote for a new acting prime minister.
This is first time no-confidence motion against a prime minister of Pakistan has been successful.
How the khan was overthrown no-confidence vote?
Khan was elected out in parliament days after he blocked a similar attempt.
no-confidence movement that required 172 votes in 342 seats parliament 174 parliamentarians supported the pass.
Walkthrough of the petition came after the country’s Supreme Court ruled Khan, who came to power in 2018, acted unconstitutionally in pre-blocking the process and dissolving parliament.
In a landmark judgment it’s late on Thursday, court restored in house which was dissolved by President Arif Alvi on Khan’s recommendation.
Khan said opposition colluded with The United States to depose him and urged on his supporters stage nationwide rallies on Sunday.
Since independence in 1947, no Pakistani. prime minister completed fiveyear term in office in the country.
What led to the downfall of the Khan leader?
Khan’s political demise was rooted in twin new realities. Inside the parliament of his Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party lost support of coalition allies, depriving him of the majority needed to defeat vote of No confidence.
Outside the parliament, Khan seems to have lost support of Pakistan powerful military, which the opposition claims helped him win 2018 general elections. Recently they publicly fell out over senior military meetings and policy decisions.
In recent weeks, as the main opposition parties – the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) and the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) – have stepped up up their efforts to overthrow the Khan, coalition allies became active in their dissatisfaction with his.
Meanwhile, the deepening economic crisis fueled growing discontent with Khan with double-digit inflation haunts many of his term.
Who will be Pakistani next EVENINGS?
Shehbaz Sharif Jr. brother of Three-time prime minister Nawaz Sharif is expected to succeed Khan.
70-year-old little known outside his country, but has reputation domestically as an effective administrator more than as a politician.
In an interview last week he said good connections with the United States was critical for Pakistan for better or for worse, in a striking contrast to Khan’s recent antagonistic relationship with Washington.
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