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Shehbaz Sharif was sworn in as Pakistan's new prime minister last week, amid accusations of election rigging involving his party and the Pakistani military, writes @aidachavez. Nawaz Sharif's return from exile and the deliberate targeting of Imran Khan and his party, showed the army's support, notes @Shivam05S. With an unstable coalition in power, Imran Khan will continue to influence politics from behind bars, as stated by Harsh V. Pant. The government faces challenges including the need for a new IMF programme, expenditure reduction, and deficit management, suggests @soumyabh_swears. The election, intended to bring stability, has instead added to instability, notes @sushantsareen. Nationwide protests in support of Imran Khan and the PTI party have occurred, with Pakistani police accused of launching a brutal attack on PTI supporters and arresting over 100 members. #PAKWatch🇵🇰 highlights that all of Pakistan's IMF programs have ended in FAILURE.
#Pakistan is struggling on multiple fronts. The economy is in the doldrums, social & regional cohesion is at an all-time low & political instability is highly volatile, things are likely to get much worse before they become better: Harsh V. Pant https://t.co/WsXRCGUQSQ
The incoming government in #Pakistan faces multifaceted challenges, encompassing the imperative for a new #IMF programme, expenditure reduction, and deficit management, suggests @soumyabh_swears https://t.co/QINW4LdBDw
Pakistani police have been accused of launching a brutal attack on PTI supporters and arresting more than 100 party members during protests over alleged rigging in last month’s election https://t.co/uPKwqkB38Q https://t.co/hx51NaVveF
The #DavosConsensus has been stuttering for the past few years, with the #COVID pandemic having made it abundantly clear that old assumptions about the world would have to be reassessed in fundamental ways, argues Harsh V. Pant https://t.co/gvBSKTNMFg
#PAKWatch🇵🇰: PAK’s new gov’t stays in bed with the devil. ALL of PAK’s IMF programs have ended in FAILURE. As Albert Einstein supposedly said, “insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results,” https://t.co/qGOVvmyMQf
#PAKWatch🇵🇰: PAKISTAN’S ELECTION = A FARCE. In Pakistan, country-wide protests rage on in support of Imran Khan and the PTI party. https://t.co/AfSGp2UWQJ
The incoming government in #Pakistan faces multifaceted challenges, encompassing the imperative for a new #IMF programme, expenditure reduction, and deficit management, suggests @soumyabh_swears https://t.co/QINW4LdBDw
The #election in #Pakistan that was supposed to have brought in some stability & certainty, so that the existential #economic, #political & #security challenges could be tackled, has only added to an already unstable situation, notes @sushantsareen https://t.co/8jcoPGJcQs
Now, with an unstable coalition in power in #Pakistan, #ImranKhan will continue to wield influence from behind bars, seeking to disrupt the functioning of the #government with a sizeable number in Parliament. From Harsh V. Pant https://t.co/HB6GVxPkyl
#NawazSharif’s return from exile and the deliberate targeting of #ImranKhan and his party, showed who the Pakistan army was supporting to steer its hybrid model forward, notes @Shivam05S, https://t.co/R9sWLE9mk8
Shehbaz Sharif was sworn in as Pakistan's new prime minister last week amid a swirl of accusations that his party, in concert with the Pakistani military, rigged the elections, writes @aidachavez https://t.co/8QUoWkLkCD