Opposition parties in Pakistan have filed a no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Imran Khan.
The no-confidence motion, which alleges that Pakistan has plunged the country into a serious crisis due to poor management of its economy, is due to be debated next Thursday and will be put to a vote within seven days.
The country’s opposition leader presented a no-confidence motion in parliament yesterday afternoon, saying confidence in parliament had been shattered.
Opposition leader Shehbaz Sharif presented a no-confidence motion in parliament yesterday afternoon, saying “confidence in the prime minister has plummeted”.
Pakistan’s opposition coalition says 342 out of 176 seats in parliament could be won in favor of a resolution to defeat Imran Khan’s government.
Pakistan’s opposition coalition says 342 out of 176 seats in parliament could be won in favor of a resolution to defeat Imran Khan’s government.
He accused the current prime minister of destroying the Pakistani economy.