Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Pakistan’s ex-spy chief to lead military

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ISLAMABAD — Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif has named the country’s former spy chief as head of the military, the informatio­n minister said Thursday, ending months of speculatio­n about the new appointmen­t.

The army has historical­ly wielded huge influence in Pakistan, ruling it for half of its 75-year history, and also oversees its nuclear program. Like neighborin­g China and India, Pakistan has nuclear arsenals and a missile system, mainly aimed at archrival India.

Asim Munir, who was promoted to four-star general and whose planned retirement was postponed, replaces Gen. Qamar Javed Bajwa, whose extended six-year term ends on Nov. 29.

Munir begins his new role amid feuding between Sharif and his predecesso­r, former Prime Minister Imran Khan. The ex-premier has publicly accused Bajwa of playing a role in his ouster, a charge the outgoing army chief has denied.

Khan, a former cricket star turned Islamist politician, was ousted in a no-confidence vote in parliament in April. He is now in the opposition and has been demanding early elections, claiming his ouster was illegal and orchestrat­ed by Sharif, with the U.S. government’s help.

 ?? (AP/Press Informatio­n Department) ?? Newly appointed Pakistan’s Army Chief, Gen. Syed Asim Munir (right) meets with President Arif Alvi on Thursday in Islamabad, Pakistan.
(AP/Press Informatio­n Department) Newly appointed Pakistan’s Army Chief, Gen. Syed Asim Munir (right) meets with President Arif Alvi on Thursday in Islamabad, Pakistan.

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