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India-Pakistan |
PM's disqualification |
2012-06-21 |
[Dawn] ![]() But the damage has been done. And the PPP has an important choice to make. The party should now take the high moral ground and focus on the system rather than the individual. There are disruptive options: refusing to accept the order, for example, or delaying the matter by using the constitution to argue that the president can ask the prime minister to continue in office until a new one is appointed. For the sake of preserving the system, if the party has reservations against the judgment it should express these, perhaps even through a strongly worded parliamentary resolution, have Mr Yousuf Raza Gilani ... Pakistain's last prime minister, whose occasional feats of mental gymnastics could be awe-inspiring ... step aside and parliament elect a new prime minister as soon as possible. Indications are that the ruling coalition has already embarked on this course. But it is still deeply unfortunate that matters have come to this stage; completing the five-year tenure of both an elected government and its chief executive would have been a much-needed win for Pakistain. What is critical now is that elections are held, whether early or on time and as free and fair as possible, so that the final judgment can be left to the people's court. |
Posted by:Fred |
#1 Hmmm, you'd rather they didn't? Odd, why? Maybe a little Biased? Maybe a lot biased? |
Posted by: Redneck Jim 2012-06-21 08:44 |