Pakistan And Instability, Polarization And Year Of Election

 

Pakistan

However, you have already seen how much politics used Pakistan, its people, and resources, perhaps too eagerly and badly too!

I am starting this blog by saying that politics will certainly consume the people and time of Pakistan in this year of 2023 as they did in previous years. The signals are stating the same.

You may remember how Imran Khan was thrown out of power. Dramatically and with that again a wave of instability in politics spread over Pakistan. I recall that the Last spring didn't end with a dramatic no-confidence vote in parliament last April.

But the game has not ended with the drop of Imran khan from power, instead, it outraged the instability and polarization in the whole region of Pakistan. The Ex-PM of Pakistan Mr. Khan has led an opposition movement against the government of Pakistan. The current ally of the government in Pakistan and the military is facing a high rage of protest and opposition large rallies across the region of the country since the last year.

The conflict between the government and the opposition doesn't seem to have its end in the recent future. The signals are saying that it will continue in 2023 for political power in Pakistan.

Imran khan is wanting earlier election in Pakistan but the ruling government is not ready to accept their demand of Imran Khan. Nationwide elections are constitutionally mandated by October of this year 2023.

Poor economic conditions and weak domestic performance helped the government of Pakistan to retain power and push for elections.

The political party of Imran Khan is out of power from the central region but they still control two of Pakistan's four provinces.

The year 2023 started in a dramatic way when the party of Imran khan wishes to dissolve the Punjab and KP assemblies by doing this they want to pressurize the federal government to agree on the early election topic.

Who will win the next general election in Pakistan remains the biggest question. But this place is full of politics and because of this, the public has to pay a heavy price!


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