Pakistan PM Urges Protest After Likely Defeat in Confidence Vote

 

Pakistan PM Urges Protest After Likely Defeat in Confidence Vote


  • The Prime minister faces a no-confidence vote in parliament on Saturday.
  • The opposition says it has enough votes to expel Imran Khan from the PM seat and take power.
  • Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan called for peaceful protests and repeated his assertion that the U.S. wanted to expel his government, ahead of a no-confidence vote that could bring his opposition(PDM)
     to power within days.
  • The speech follows a Supreme Court decision that ordered Khan to face the vote in parliament on Saturday.
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Pakistan crisis live: Supreme Court rules Khan’s moves unconstitutional

 


                                                                                                                                                Supreme Court has canceled the ruling of the Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly. 
Chief Justice has decided to restore the Parliament House and National Assembly.
     Supreme Court has considered it against the constitution and an Unlawful act to overrule the no-confidence movement without polling.

  • Pakistan’s Supreme Court has ruled that Prime Minister Imran Khan’s move to dissolve parliament and call for early elections was illegal.
  • The court has ordered parliament to reconvene and hold a no-confidence vote that could lead to Khan’s removal from office.




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