“Nawaz Sharif” and “Zardari” alliance to form a coalition government in Pakistan
The leaders of the Muslim League (Nawaz) and the Pakistan People's Party agreed on the formation of a coalition government in the center and Punjab. |
according to the report of Tasnim news regional office, Shehbaz Sharif and Asif Ali Zardari, the heads of the parties “Muslim League (Nawaz)” and “People of Pakistan” have agreed on the formation of a coalition government in the center and Punjab.
“Geo News” reported that the leaders of the two parties, while agreeing on the formation of a coalition government, decided to discuss in the next meetings how to divide power and who will secure which seats.
It is stated in this report that the leaders of the two parties discussed for about 45 minutes at the house of “Mohsen Taqvi”, the interim chief minister of Punjab, and agreed to work jointly for Pakistan.
This Pakistani media quoted its sources and wrote that Shahbaz Sharif asked the leaders of the Pakistan People’s Party to talk with the Muslim League Party (Nawaz) for the sake of political and economic stability in Pakistan.
According to this report, the two sides also asked other parties of Pakistan to agree to form a coalition government to save their country.
Final results of Pakistan’s national elections It has not been announced, but Nawaz Sharif and then Imran Khan have claimed victory in the elections.
According to the latest report published by the Election Commission of Pakistan, the result so far The elections for 250 seats out of the total 266 seats in the Parliament of Pakistan, whose fate is decided through direct elections, have been determined. According to this report, independent candidates won 99 seats. 71 seats were won by the candidates of the “Muslim League (Nawaz)” party and the “People of Pakistan” party also won 54 seats.
According to “Dawn News”, independent candidates supported by “Tehreek Insaf” have won 91 seats, thus Imran Khan-affiliated candidates are still in the lead.
Imran Khan is currently in prison and his party (Tehrik Insaf) has also been banned from participating in the elections, so his supporters ran as independent candidates.
Publisher | Tasnim News |