Most Pakistani Elected Deputies Back Musharraf

By Prensa Latina

Islamabad : The 80 percent of deputies elected to the Parliament are ready to work with President Musharraf after appointing Pakistani Prime Minister candidate.


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This Thursday’s political attention is focused on a meeting from the Pakistani People’s Party (PPP) with their representatives elected on February’s elections to nominate the prime minister to the National Assembly once it has been constituted.

All the indications are pointing to Makhdoom Amin Faheem who is specially backed by Asif Ali Zardari, PPP co-president and its main public figure.

In that distribution of posts the other PPP co-president Yousaf Raza Gillani will be nominated National Assembly’s President, as it was releases.

Benazir Bhutto’s widower Zardari clearly speak about his presence in a meeting with the Pakistani Muslim League N ((PML-N) and the Awani National Party, the two forces with which he expect to found a central coalition government

Despites of the constant calls of Nawaz Sharif, ex prime minister and main leader at PML-N, that Musharraf have to resign most of the elected deputies are ready to collaborate with the President.

The Presidential spokesman Rashid Qureshi affirmed in a TV channel that 80 percent of parliamentarians back that cooperation position.

In addition United States is still interfering in the Pakistani political life by using its ambassador Anne Patterson who met PML-N President Shahbaz Sharif on Wednesday.

In a special message Patterson said that his group and Nawaz Shariff must assume a reconciliation position with Musharraf, noted The Post daily news on Thursday.

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