sábado, 6 de febrero de 2021

Newsvine - zardari

Role reversal… not quite – Ahsan Waheed

Source: BBC News

Ex-PM Nawaz Sharif says his PML-N is quitting because of differences over the reinstatement of judges sacked by President Pervez Musharraf. Mr Sharif wants the judges, who became a focus of opposition to Mr Musharraf, to get all their old powers back.

Source: The daily Times Islamabad

Asif Zardari the self proclaimed leader of PPP never had any intention of restoring the pre Nov 03/2007 judiciary. He simply wants to use the popularity of the movement to the best of his advantage.

Monday 5th May, 2008 Zardari to get same protocol as accorded to Pak President, PM ANI Monday 5th May, 2008

Source: hamropalo.com

As election campaign in Pakistan gains steam, CNN-IBN Deputy Foreign Affairs Editor Suhasini Haidar spoke exclusively to the co-chairperson of the Pakistan People's Party and husband of late prime minister Benazir Bhutto, Asif Ali Zardari on his party's strategy and his relations …

Source: hamropalo.com

As election campaign in Pakistan gains steam, CNN-IBN's Deputy Foreign Affairs Editor Suhasini Haider spoke exclusively to the co-chairperson of the Pakistan People's Party and husband of late prime minister Benazir Bhutto, Asif Ali Zardari on his party's strategy and his relatio …

Source: Brown Daily Herald

Students and faculty at an Ivy league campus reminesce on Bhutto's legacy

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Even if Zardari claims that the corruption charges were politically motivated used to smear him then it wasn't only Pakistani officials who alleged that he is corrupt. Other International governments have also charged Bhutto's husband with corruption.

More than a week has passed since the tragic assassination of Benazir Bhutto and much has already been written about this charismatic and controversial leader.

Source: FT.com

"There can be elections in Sri Lanka where there is a constant war. There can be elections in Afghanistan where there is an Al-Qaida movement.

Source: The New York Times

LAHORE, Pakistan — Parliamentary elections in Pakistan scheduled for Jan. 8 have been postponed by the government until February, the secretary of the Election Commission said Tuesday.