According to the unofficial results, Imran Khan’s allies won the election in Pakistan
Despite the fact that the former prime minister of Pakistan is in prison, according to initial estimates, his allies managed to win the majority of seats in the parliamentary elections. |
The international group of Fars News Agency, independent candidates affiliated with the former Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan won the majority of seats in the National Council (Parliament) of this country in the elections on Thursday last week.
CNN reported that the Election Commission of Pakistan has reported that independent candidates have won 98 seats so far and the status of 22 seats is still unclear. The majority of independent candidates are affiliated to Khan’s party, or Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI).
On the other hand, the BBC also reported that the former prime minister of Pakistan, who is in prison, claimed victory in was elected and asked his supporters to celebrate this victory.
However, “Nawaz Sharif”, another former prime minister of Pakistan, also claimed that his party was the biggest winner of the election and requested other parties
According to CNN report, Nawaz Sharif’s party or “Pakistan Muslim League” (PMLN) has so far taken the second place among parties with 69 seats. has obtained the highest number of votes and the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) has also won the third place with 51 seats.
Reports suggest that the 22 seats, whose fate is still unknown, are not enough to give Nawaz Sharif-led PMLN or PPP the upper hand. So far, none of Pakistan’s three main parties failed to win the 169 seats needed to obtain a majority in parliament and are therefore unable to form a government on their own, and it is not clear exactly who will be Pakistan’s next prime minister.
Imran Khan yesterday (Friday) in a video made by artificial intelligence, asked his fans to “show strength and protect their votes” now.
The victory of Imran Khan’s allies is considered a very unexpected event because pre-election analysis showed that Sharif, who some believe has the support of the Pakistani military, will win the election.
Last day, violent protests were held across Pakistan following speculations about electoral fraud and slow counting of votes, and even the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan warned about the “lack of transparency” in Pakistan’s elections and the results He described the election as “very worrying”.
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