Pakistan’s Interim Prime Minister’s prediction of the political future after the elections
The prime minister of the interim government of Pakistan, stating that none of the parties in this country is capable of forming a government alone, predicted that a coalition government will be formed in Pakistan. |
According to the regional office of Tasnim news agency, “Anural Haq Pointing out that the parties participating in the elections of this country need 169 seats to form a government, Kakar, the Prime Minister of the interim government of Pakistan, said that he predicts that a coalition government will be formed in this country as a result of the negotiation and agreement of the parties.
Kakar told Turkey’s “Tarti” referring to the results announced by the Election Commission of Pakistan: “It seems that no single party is ready to form a government independently, so I predict the formation of a coalition government.” .
Declaring that he does not know which party will get the “magic number 169” necessary seats to form the next government, he added: Pakistan is a democracy in transition; I think this time, considering the security challenges we were facing as a society, it has proven to be a brave democracy.
Previously Geo News According to sources, it was reported that Shahbaz 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.
The report added that, while agreeing on the formation of a coalition government, the two sides decided to discuss how to divide power and who will hold which seats in the next meetings.
According to the latest report published by the Election Commission of Pakistan, so far the results of the election of 253 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 supported by Imran Khan They won 92 seats, 71 seats were won by the candidates of “Muslim League (Nawaz)” and “People of Pakistan” party also won 54 seats.
It should be said that Imran Khan is currently in prison and his party (Tehrik Insaf) has also been banned from participating in the elections, so his supporters competed as independent candidates.]
The Parliament of Pakistan has a total of 342 seats. Of these, the fate of 266 seats will be determined through direct elections. According to the constitution of Pakistan, 10 seats are reserved for religious minorities and 60 seats for women, which will be filled with relative representatives among parties with more than 5% of votes.
Publisher | Tasnim News |