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Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Nawaz Sharif prepares a coalition government with smaller parties


Former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif leader of the conservative Muslim League (PML-N), was the winner of the elections in Pakistan. Despite threats from the Taliban, the number of participation in these votes, located in the 60%, has been the highest since 1977 . In the last elections, the turnout was 44%. Former Conservative Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif occupy almost certainly for the third time the leadership of government in Pakistan. It studies and the formation of a new parliamentary coalition for which, according to local analysts, resort to minor parties. While moving slowly recount, becomes increasingly larger victory formation Sharif, Pakistan Muslim League-N (PML-N), which triples in seats to its main rivals. Congratulations, according to state television, has received Sharif of Afghan leaders, Hamid Karzai , India, Manmohan Singh , and Saudi King Abdullah bin Abdelaziz , attest to the triumph of that insurance was twice prime minister in the 90. The estimates give the PML-N at least 118 seats , while his closest opponents, the Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf (PTI) and Pakistan People's Party (PPP), would be tied with 32 .

No absolute majority

Sharif's party has thus achieved a majority, not being absolute, as it is set to 137 MPs-, will allow almost alone govern without having to rely on other major parties, and the partnership with two regional forces appears as the most likely. "Most likely that Sharif pact with forces that enable the consolidation of his power in the two regional governments not control, that of KhyberPakhtunkhwa (KPK) and the Sind "said Humayun Khan. The Government of the Northwest KPK, with capital in Peshawar, near falling into the hands of the PTI, but an alliance of religious training Sharif with Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (JUI-F), led by the mercurial 'maulana' Fazlur Rehman, can tip the scales in your favor. Meanwhile, the southern Sind, with its capital in Karachi, is the traditional stronghold of the PPP but PML-N approach to the Muttahida Quami Movement (MQM), heavy weight training in the provincial capital, would give some control local politics. Both the JUI-F and the MQM, "seem very willing to terms with Sharif "said analyst Khan. According to estimates of the private channel Geo, the MQM was already mid-afternoon 13 safe seats and JUI-F 4, which the absolute majority of 137 seats in a coalition led by the PML-N seems plausible

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