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Pakistan to Hold General Elections in January

September 21, 2023
Pakistan to Hold General Elections in January

Pakistan to Hold General Elections in January

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Pakistan’s Election Commission has officially announced the rescheduling of general elections, originally slated for November, to January. This shift in the election timeline is attributed to the need for a fresh delineation of constituencies, with the revised boundaries set to be disclosed by November 30.

The decision to postpone the elections comes after the conclusion of the outgoing parliament’s five-year term in August. In its place, a caretaker government has been installed to oversee the electoral process.

The upcoming vote, scheduled for late January, will unfold over a 54-day period, encompassing activities such as the submission of nomination papers, appeals, and campaign efforts.

Notably, Pakistan dissolved its National Assembly after President Arif Alvi granted approval for the dissolution request submitted by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. This action aligns with Article 58-1 of the constitution. The parliament’s dissolution took place three days prior to the conclusion of its five-year term on August 12, thereby affording the caretaker government a 90-day window to prepare for the general elections.

These developments transpire approximately 16 months after the removal of former Prime Minister Imran Khan through a vote of no confidence. Subsequently, Khan began serving a three-year prison sentence following his conviction in one of roughly 180 cases filed against him. Khan contends that these legal actions are politically motivated, intended to prevent his participation in the upcoming elections.

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