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[South China Morning Post]Why Pakistan’s ‘unwieldy’ new coalition won’t faze China and the IMF

The new government would also be under intense pressure from jailed ex-leader Imran Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party, which backed independent candidates comprising the single largest grouping in the National Assembly.Despite being imprisoned, the former cricket star could still upset the applecart by ordering the PTI to boycott parliament, ...

[South China Morning Post]‘Why bother to vote’: dissecting Pakistan’s polls along the Karakoram Highway

Sharif was sacked as prime minister in 2017 by Pakistan’s supreme court in equally controversial circumstances and banned for life from holding public office for “dishonest practices”.Distrustful of the establishment’s intentions, the PML-N did not start to announce its official candidates until Wednesday night, two days after the supreme ...

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