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Lawmakers elect Hussain as president

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan yesterday elected businessma­n Mamnoon Hussain as its 12th president, state TV said, to replace deeply unpopular head of state Asif Ali Zardari, whose five-year term expires in September.

Lawmakers from both houses of the national parliament and four provincial assemblies voted in the two-man race for the largely ceremonial president of the nuclear-armed state.

In a sharp reminder of the challenges the country faces, dozens of heavily armed Taliban militants stormed a prison in the northwest overnight, escaping with more than 240 prisoners.

The economy has stagnated, a debilitati­ng power crisis needs to be solved and US relations remain complicate­d by American drone attacks targeting Taliban and al-Qaeda operatives.

Within minutes of the polls closing at 3pm, state media handed the vote to Mr Hussain, based on unofficial results.

The final tally was expected to be announced late last night.

Mr Hussain, a 73-year-old businessma­n and close ally of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif in Pakistan’s financial capital Karachi had been considered certain to replace Mr Zardari.

Mr Zardari’s opposition Pakistan People’s Party, which lost heavily in general elections in May, boycotted yesterday’s ballot over complaints that the vote was brought forward from Aug 6.

The only other candidate was retired Supreme Court judge Wajihuddin Ahmed, nominated by the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, the third-largest party in parliament and led by cricket hero Imran Khan.

Mr Hussain’s loyalty to Mr Sharif and low profile is expected to bolster the prime minister’s authority and provide a stark contrast to Mr Zardari, who is considered a sharp political operator behind the scenes.

A long-serving member of the ruling Pakistan Muslim League-N (PML-N) party, he briefly served as governor of the southern province Sindh under Mr Sharif’s last premiershi­p in 1999.

On the eve of the election, Mr Hussain told a PML-N meeting in the capital Islamabad that the office was a symbol of the federation of Pakistan and vowed to serve the country and its people.

Mr Hussain made money in textiles and is a former president of the Karachi Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

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