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More flooding in Metro of Aberdeen this time: Sharif brothers responsible

In South Korea, even when an offshore ship sinks, PM resigns. Obviously, they are not following democrazy :D :D :D
Off topic but two things:

1- In South Korea it's the President, not the PM, who is the one who has more power, reverse of Pakistan. The President is Elected by the people, and he appoints a PM.

Prime Minister of South Korea - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

2- That resignation was taken back. (Then he resigned again for a final time because of a separate bribery scandal, though I guess that makes it more interesting :D)

Problem is that majority of Pakistanis still want to support civilian dictatorship of PMLN, PPP and other parties. If you really wanted change and transform Pakistan into a liberal democracy, why vote for these nutty parties to begin with?
The problem is that in a parlimentary politics, yuo don;t vote for your leader, you just vote for your MNA/MPA.

And let's be honest, we are stereotyping people, we love to vote our MNA/MPA on the basis of who they are (ethnicity, sect, caste, relationship) and what they can do ("favours" for us). So every one says they hate a party "Magar Hamara MNA/MPA kaam karata Hae" and this why they keep getting re-elected.
 
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