Wolf, Siegfried O.
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Abstract
After weeks of political turmoil, the opposition overthrew the government in Pakistan. In a no-vote of confidence, Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan – who used every available means, mostly unconstitutional and illegal, to stay in power – was forced out of office. Opposition leader Mian Mohammad Shahbaz Sharif, President of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz/PML-N, member of an influential industrial-political dynasty and staunch critic of Khan, was elected as new PM. […]
| Document type: | Article |
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| Publisher: | South Asia Democratic Forum (SADF) |
| Place of Publication: | Brussels |
| Date: | 2022 |
| Version: | Secondary publication |
| Date Deposited: | 22 Apr 2022 12:22 |
| Faculties / Institutes: | Miscellaneous > Individual person |
| DDC-classification: | Political science |
| Controlled Keywords: | Pakistan, Regierungschef, Misstrauensvotum, Imran Khan |
| Uncontrolled Keywords: | Pakistan, Misstrauensvotum, Premierminister, Imran Khan, Opposition, Mian Mohammed Shahbaz Sharif / Pakistan, no-vote of confidence, Prime Minister, Imran Khan, Opposition, Mian Mohammed Shahbaz Sharif |
| Subject (classification): | Politics |
| Countries/Regions: | Pakistan |
| Series: | Themen > SADF Comment |
| Volume: | 230 |
| Additional Information: | DOI: 10.48251/SADF.ISSN.2406-5617.C230 (der Erstausgabe) |


