The Borneo Post

Pakistan to appoint Sharif loyalist as interim PM

-

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s ruling party will appoint Shahid Khaqan Abbasi as interim prime minister after the ouster of Nawaz Sharif, two sources close to the toppled premier said yesterday, while Sharif’s brother has been chosen as his longterm successor.

Abbasi, 58, is a staunch Sharif loyalist and had been the petroleum minister in his cabinet until Friday, when Sharif resigned following a Supreme Court disqualifi­cation after a corruption probe.

One senior PML-N official close to Sharif said Abbasi should be appointed ‘in an hour’, while a second source confirmed the appointmen­t and the plan to have Abbasi in place until Shahbaz contests a parliament­ary seat and becomes eligible to take over.

Shahbaz Sharif, 65, the chief minister of the vast Punjab province that accounts for more than half of Pakistan’s 190 million people, will also need to resign from his regional post.

Nawaz Sharif’s resignatio­n on Friday has plunged the nucleararm­ed nation into political turmoil after several years of relative stability. Sharif quit after he was disqualifi­ed by the Supreme Court over undeclared assets.

The court has also ordered a criminal investigat­ion into Sharif, 67, and his family.

The ruling PML-N party has a strong majority in parliament so should have no problem appointing its choice as the new prime minister. — Reuters

 ??  ?? In this photograph shows deposed Nawaz (right) and Shahbaz (left) waving at supporters outside the courthouse in Karachi as they make their first public appearance together since the Oct 12 bloodless coup. — AFP photo
In this photograph shows deposed Nawaz (right) and Shahbaz (left) waving at supporters outside the courthouse in Karachi as they make their first public appearance together since the Oct 12 bloodless coup. — AFP photo
 ??  ?? SHAHID KHAQAN ABBASI
SHAHID KHAQAN ABBASI

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malaysia