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He will never resign. We will have to throw him out by force. In 1997, he passed the 14th amendment to the constitution which means that the current assembly has NO power to pass a no-confidence vote against him. In effect, there is no constitutional way to remove the PM whatever he does. He wanted to become ameerulmumineen--I don't think that needs more elaboration. This guy is power hungry.
That would be 'unconstitutional.' but yes either the Supreme Court of the COAS would be needed to give Nawaz a kick. Otherwise he is here to stay no matter how unpopular he is and no matter how much of a loss he's causing the country.So you mean only COAS can remove him?
That would be 'unconstitutional.' but yes either the Supreme Court of the COAS would be needed to give Nawaz a kick. Otherwise he is here to stay no matter how unpopular he is and no matter how much of a loss he's causing the country.
SC is more concerned about clothes drying outside its gates than model town murders, nandipur corruption, rana mashood, vehari and bahawalnagar negligence, election rigging and over-billings. Do you think they will take any action against a sitting PM?Actually there is another way. SC can remove PM from office as they did with Yousaf Reza Gilani.
SC is more concerned about clothes drying outside its gates than model town murders, nandipur corruption, rana mashood, vehari and bahawalnagar negligence, election rigging and over-billings. Do you think they will take any action against a sitting PM?
I hope you are right. I'm pretty sure the army is working behind the scenes.Of course. United strenght of the public is the biggest mob out there.