Nawaz Sharif Confirmed as Pakistan's Fourth Prime Minister

Pakistan Prime Minister

Islamabad: It is confirmed that Nawaz Sharif will become the fourth Prime Minister of Pakistan. Pakistan People’s Party Chairman Bilawal Bhutto has announced that he is withdrawing from his bid for the post of Prime Minister after efforts to form a coalition government have failed.

Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz) leader Nawaz Sharif will be supported from outside. After the party central executive committee meeting, Bilawal explained that the decision was taken to avoid political insecurity in the country. Attempts were made to form a coalition government with the Muslim League but failed. Nawaz Sharif’s brother and former prime minister Shahbaz Sharif also announced that he would become the prime minister.

Bilawal also tried to form an alliance with Imran Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Party, but they did not show interest. It was then decided to help Nawaz Sharif form the government by providing problem-based support. When the election results came out, independent candidates supported by Imran Khan’s party, who was in jail, won 101 seats in the 266-member house. Nawaz Sharif’s party got 75 seats and Bilawal’s party got 54 seats.

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