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The ultimatum by Pakistan Muslim League-N chief Nawaz Sharif could determine the government’s fate since his party has the second-largest number of seats in parliament and would be key in pushing through a no-confidence vote in the prime minister and possible early elections.
Such a scenario became possible when the second-largest member of the governing coalition, the Muttahida Qaumi Movement, joined the opposition on Sunday, depriving the government of its parliamentary majority. It said it was partly motivated by anger over recent fuel price hikes.
Sharif said the government must reverse the price hikes, cut government expenditures by 30 percent and implement a series of court verdicts against ruling party officials for corruption. He said they must accept the demands within 72 hours and show progress within 45 days.
‘If the government says no, if the prime minister says no, then we will ask the opposition parties to come forward and we will give them our full support,’ said Sharif during a news conference held in Islamabad after a meeting to determine the party’s stance.
Sharif also threatened to withdraw from the governing coalition that the PML-N has with the ruling Pakistan People’s Party on a local level in central Punjab province if the government does not meet his demands.
The ultimatum seemed to contradict statements made earlier in the day by senior PML-N officials that the party would not push to overthrow the government.
It also contradicts many analysts who said the PML-N would be reluctant to push for the government’s collapse because it would be faced with the prospect of taking up the reins at such a difficult time. It has also clashed with other opposition parties, including the Muttahida Qaumi Movement.
Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani could rule with a minority coalition but would have to step down if he lost a no-confidence vote. Parliament could then vote on an alternative candidate or possibly move toward early elections.
The prime minister met with the PML-N and other opposition groups Monday in an apparent attempt to head off a no-confidence motion, but Tuesday’s developments indicate he had little success. A no-confidence measure would require a majority of the 342-seat parliament to pass.
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