Nawaz Sharif, the former prime minister of Pakistan, is making a comeback in politics with the possibility of a record fourth term. His return is seen as a result of the military establishment's tacit agreement and support. However, there are speculations that the detente between Sharif and the army chief might be short-lived. The army is desperate to prevent Imran Khan's party from winning the next general election, making Sharif a more favorable alternative. Despite his return, there are concerns about his party's internal dynamics and potential conflicts within the party.
A record fourth term as prime minister of Pakistan could be on the cards for Nawaz Sharif. Read why he is back—again https://t.co/H1rKIWA5VN 👇
Pakistan’s army is desperate to prevent the party of Imran Khan from winning next year’s general election. Nawaz Sharif, another former prime minister, suddenly doesn’t look too bad by comparison https://t.co/bYQBYKtpIV 👇
The #Pakistan #Army’s tacit agreement to Nawaz Sharif’s return marks Pakistani #politics’ return to a time when he was fully supported by the #military establishment, writes @sushantsareen https://t.co/MDq4kQAzZz
A sitting Senator in Pakistan from the party that held the government until a couple of months ago and is still the leading party. Will Shehbaz Sharif expel him? https://t.co/x75kMhLkgB
Oxford educated Pakistani senator, ladies and gentlemen. Scrote. https://t.co/Hh0b1sLikP
Pakistan’s generals have rehabilitated Nawaz Sharif. Yet there is already speculation that a detente between the army chief and the former prime minister would be short-lived https://t.co/9mh6W7hU8m 👇
The #Pakistan #Army’s tacit agreement to Nawaz Sharif’s return marks Pakistani #politics’ return to a time when he was fully supported by the #military establishment, writes @sushantsareen https://t.co/MDq4kQAzZz
A record fourth term as prime minister of Pakistan could be on the cards for Nawaz Sharif. Read why he is back—again https://t.co/zKSFlnZdnd 👇