Shehbaz Sharif takes over as Pakistan's 23rd Prime Minister

Update: 2022-04-11 12:40 GMT

Shehbaz Sharif, the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) president, was elected as the 23rd Prime Minister by the nation’s Parliament on Monday.

After rival candidate Shah Mahmood Qureshi announced that his Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party will boycott the voting and staged a walkout, Shehbaz was elected as the new PM unopposed.

Shehbaz, 70, was the only candidate left in the race after Qureshi’s boycott of the election in the National Assembly.

In the House of 342, the winning candidate should get support of at least 172 lawmakers.
Shehbaz, the younger brother of former three-time prime minister Nawaz Sharif, received 174 votes – two more than the simple majority of 172.

He has served as Chief Minister of the country’s most populous and politically crucial Punjab province thrice.

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Former president and Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) co-chair Asif Ali Zardari had proposed Shehbaz’s name for Prime Minister’s position in a joint opposition’s meeting, to replace Imran Khan through a no-confidence motion.

The process of electing the new leader of the House began on Sunday after former PM Imran Khan was removed from office through the no-confidence vote, becoming the first premier in the country’s history to be sent home after losing the trust of the House.

Pakistan has struggled with political instability since its formation in 1947, with multiple regime changes and military coups. No Pakistani PM has ever completed a full five-year term.

(With inputs from Agencies)

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