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Deccan Herald » Foreign » Detailed Story
PPP stakes claim to form govt
Islamabad, PTI:
Pakistan People's Party (PPP) leaders, who have been discussing possible formation of a coalition government with other opposition parties following the February 18 polls, asked the Musharraf regime to invite it to form government.


A week after emerging the largest group in the general election, the Pakistan People’s Party on Sunday virtually staked claim to form the new government amid reports that the beleaguered president was finalising an “exit strategy for himself”.

Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) leaders, who have been discussing possible formation of a coalition government with other opposition parties following the February 18 polls, asked the Musharraf regime to invite it to form government.

The matter was also discussed during PPP co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari’s meeting with newly elected lawmakers from Balochistan province, they said while asking the government to convene a session of the new national assembly.

Former premier Nawaz Sharif’s PML-N party and the PPP last week announced plans to form coalition governments at the centre and in the provinces.

Senior PML-N leader Khwaja Muhammad Asif on Sunday called on Zardari to discuss cooperation between the two parties in forming the new government. Asif told reporters he had no message for Zardari from PML-N chief Nawaz Sharif.

“My meeting is a continuation of the earlier meeting between the PPP and PML-N on forming the government. We had agreed to have further consultations and to discuss the emerging political situation,” Asif said. “We have decided we will work together and respect each other’s mandate.”

A close aide of President Pervez Musharraf, meanwhile, told London’s Sunday Telegraph that the embattled leader, whose allies were routed in the polls, “is considering stepping down in days” to avoid a showdown with the newly elected Parliament. However, a Presidential spokesman denied that Musharraf was considering quitting.

Setting the stage for a possible confrontation with the next government, Pakistan’s caretaker administration plans to print a new edition of the Constitution containing amendments made by Musharraf during last year’s emergency that have been rejected by the victorious opposition parties.

Lawmakers wary

The move has made newly elected lawmakers of the PPP and PML-N, who are set to form a coalition, wary as they may have to take oath under the Constitution with amendments that have been validated by the new Supreme Court comprising Musharraf’s handpicked judges who endorsed the emergency.

The PPP and PML-N have rejected the amendments, which they say are “unconstitutional and invalid”, and Sharif has also vowed to get all of Musharraf’s actions during the emergency rolled back.

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