Pak political crisis LIVE updates: Assembly reconvenes after delay, no-trust vote likely at 8pm PST

Pak political crisis LIVE updates: Assembly reconvenes after delay, no-trust vote likely at 8pm PST

Pakistani parliament swore on Saturday to elect Imran Khan’s future as the Prime Minister of Nation, after the Supreme Court’s decision on Sunday – that the refusal of the voice of Khan by the representative of the speaker, Qasim Suri was not constitutional. The verdict was considered to handle a massive blow to Khan’s expectations to maintain power in Pakistan and the plan called for new elections. Pak assembly held 10:30 a.m.

(local time) with the sound listed as the fourth item on the agenda. In the initial exchanges between Khan who came to power in Pakistan Tehreek-e-casa and opposition, including Shabhaz Sharif and Shah Mahmood Qureshi, saw the speaker Asad Qaiser urged to enforce the Supreme Court’s order and carry out voting in not in accordance with parliamentary laws. Previously Qaiser had stated that there should be discussions about the problem of ‘international conspiracy’.

The assembly was postponed until 12:30 a.m. (1 afternoon ist) but has failed to restart since then, raising questions about whether voting without trust will be carried out in accordance with the upper court order.

On Friday, after the Supreme Court’s decision, Imran Khan spoke to the nation and declared himself disappointed with the judicial results. He also continued his recent praise in India and called it the nation of ‘Khuddar Qaum’, or people who appreciate themselves, and not say the state of adikan – figuratively to the United States that some claims are behind the political turmoil in sir – can dictate Requirements for that.

On Thursday the Supreme Court returned the National Assembly – the day after being dissolved by President Arif Alvi, as if to hold a voice against Khan and help him hold a brief poll. However, the massive criticism follows this step, with opposition leaders calling it ‘unstitutional’ and the intervention of the main nation.

Imran Khan once again missed an assembly meeting on Saturday as his party Pakistan Tehreek-e-Casa continued the effort to delay the voice did not believe that Khan looked at. On April 3, Imran did not attend the assembly session and monitor the process of his room. As soon as the representative of the speaker rejected the opposition’s unconscious movement, Imran Khan discussed the nation, where he announced his advice to dissolve the Assembly

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