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Pakistan's president gives up control of nuclear weapons

By Alex Rodriguez

Zardari, widely unpopular, says he plans to transfer other powers too to the directly-elected prime minister. The move comes as an amnesty that shielded him against corruption charges expires.

Reporting from Islamabad, Pakistan - Embroiled in a major crisis that threatens his political future, President Asif Ali Zardari has given up control of Pakistan's nuclear weapons and has pledged to relinquish his power to dissolve parliament.

Zardari's actions coincided with the expiration of an amnesty today that had shielded him and thousands of other government officials from corruption charges and criminal accusations.

Zardari handed over control of the National Command Authority, which oversees the country's nuclear arsenal, to Prime Minister Yusaf Raza Gillani late Friday night. His office said the move was in line with the president's overall goal of transferring more of his powers to the office of the directly elected prime minister.

"Transferring the chairmanship of the National Command Authority to the prime minister is a giant leap forward to empowering the elected parliament and the prime minister," presidential spokesman Farhatullah Babar said in a statement.

In an interview Friday with Pakistan's Express News television network, Zardari also said he was planning to give up several other presidential powers sometime in December.

An unpopular figure viewed by many Pakistanis as a symbol of the country's endemic corruption, Zardari now finds himself fighting for his political life. The expiration of the amnesty, known as the National Reconciliation Ordinance, has given the country's military, opposition parties and Zardari's critics in the Pakistani media an opportunity to maneuver for his ouster.

The amnesty was issued by former President Pervez Musharraf in 2007 and applied to all politicians and bureaucrats accused of corruption and criminal charges between 1986 and 1999, the year Musharraf, as army chief, seized power. Backed by the U.S., the ordinance was meant to allow former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto to return from exile to Pakistan without facing the prospect of the filing of politically motivated corruption charges against her.

When Bhutto was assassinated in December 2007, Zardari, her husband, took over as party chief and later was elected president by the country's national and provincial lawmakers.

Last weekend, Zardari as well as Pakistan's Defense and Interior ministers were named in a list of 8,000 politicians who benefited from the amnesty. As president, Zardari enjoys immunity from prosecution.

The Supreme Court, which could choose to challenge Zardari's eligibility to be president, is overseen by Chief Justice Iftikhar Mohammed Chaudhry, the highly popular judge ousted by Musharraf and reinstated by Zardari only after intense pressure from opposition leaders and a grass-roots lawyers movement.

alex.rodriguez@latimes.com

Pakistan's president gives up control of nuclear weapons -- latimes.com
 
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Zardari is one stright shooter - I like his style I don't know why he gets negative press rep so badly

The guy seems like a genuinely pro democracy and people's person and he talks like Raj Kumar very classy

Let the guy finish his term ppl don't mess with him he has gone to prison , from crimes that were not even proven enough said - :coffee:

How many rich civilians in our nation ... would bother with politics when they are one of richest ppl in country think about it if he was in it for money he already is ****** rich ...

Hopefully we will be able to see his term compete 4 years in power and have a new elected gov right after who ever it may be
 
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Zardari is one stright shooter - I like his style I don't know why he gets negative press rep so badly

The guy seems like a genuinely pro democracy and people's person and he talks like Raj Kumar very classy

Let the guy finish his term ppl don't mess with him he has gone to prison , from crimes that were not even proven enough said - :coffee:

How many rich civilians in our nation ... would bother with politics when they are one of richest ppl in country think about it if he was in it for money he already is ****** rich ...

Hopefully we will be able to see his term compete 4 years in power and have a new elected gov right after who ever it may be

This is a good step and all should appreciate it.

Problem with Zardari is his reputation, he was not very rich before he joined the cabinet of PPPP govt. The amount of corruption he conducted is only matched by Nawaz Sharif.

Having said that, he does have the right to rule Pakistan as the President of Pakistan because he has been elected by the Parliament of Pakistan.

I am also against the media outlets like Geo which are making money at the expense of Pakistan.

On the flip side, Pakistanis have the right to critisize his policies and ask for a change if they are not happy with Zaradri's performance. If Zardari is forced by the Parliament, after pressure from the people of Pakistan then it is a democratic process. Zardari's resignation will not mean the end of the govt. because PM still has majority in the Parliament which is the representative of the people of Pakistan.

Now I will exercise my right, GZG - Go Zardari Go!!!!
 
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How many rich civilians in our nation ... would bother with politics when they are one of richest ppl in country think about it if he was in it for money he already is ****** rich ...

I agree with all of your post and SSGPA's post. The only above one was slightly sounding rhetorical. You do know that Zardari is not in politics only for altruistic motives?!

Yes, he is rich, but one can always get richer and of course there is power that all men desire.


But you are correct, he has been as good or better than many past rulers of Pakistan, his problem is his reputation that precedes him.:azn:
 
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Who ever will have the Nukes command authority, the final decision would ever remain in the hands of PA. And thats good for Pakistan :tup:
 
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This is a good step and all should appreciate it.

Problem with Zardari is his reputation, he was not very rich before he joined the cabinet of PPPP govt. The amount of corruption he conducted is only matched by Nawaz Sharif.

Having said that, he does have the right to rule Pakistan as the President of Pakistan because he has been elected by the Parliament of Pakistan.

I am also against the media outlets like Geo which are making money at the expense of Pakistan.

On the flip side, Pakistanis have the right to critisize his policies and ask for a change if they are not happy with Zaradri's performance. If Zardari is forced by the Parliament, after pressure from the people of Pakistan then it is a democratic process. Zardari's resignation will not mean the end of the govt. because PM still has majority in the Parliament which is the representative of the people of Pakistan.

Now I will exercise my right, GZG - Go Zardari Go!!!!

From my understanding , Zardari came from rich family and also Bhutto family in general own lots of land I am talking vast amount of land , you know VAST amount of farm land which generates gazzilion amount of revenue for their family from generations

Anyone who does any thing related to business knows that when you are a consultant you get paid when you close a deal and even if Mr Zardari was working as a consulatnt to close a deal he was with in his rights to get any monetrary benefits , like me or you would if we were working in that capacity. For me I do see some shades of Nelson Mendella in his legacy - if he was a two face person , I am sure he would be not in Pakistani politics and living in mansion in USA/ britain and saying politic I have nothing to do with politics

Any how , he is doing well performance wise would not mind seeing socialist Imran Khan at some point in our politics but Zardari is doing k

a) He negotiated Nuclear deal understanding with France
b) He successfully brought back Justice Iftikhar solved issue
c) He negated Mr Nawaz Sharif's attempt to disrupt gov
by rallies and other issues
d) Connected with US over cooperation on Terrorism
f) Successfully handled post Mumbai attack time, which was
very critical moment as no one pakistan really expected it
g) Iran/Pakistan signed the gas pipeline project under him
while its true that this negotiations were done for 10 years
but still good positive land mark
h) Pakistan got bail out from IMF bank to get thru bad economic
times when banks were closing in North America
i) And we got Kerry Lugar bill 6 billion dollars
j) Also there had been positive moves to give money to Balouchistan etc
so all positive politics



If he can bring in some Submarines & Frigates to our navy I would
say for a first time Leader he did well - in her term

I say ... finish the term , finish the 4 years in democractic gov that is what is needed now the most
 
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From my understanding , Zardari came from rich family and also Bhutto family in general own lots of land I am talking vast amount of land , you know VAST amount of farm land which generates gazzilion amount of revenue for their family from generations

Anyone who does any thing related to business knows that when you are a consultant you get paid when you close a deal and even if Mr Zardari was working as a consulatnt to close a deal he was with in his rights to get any monetrary benefits , like me or you would if we were working in that capacity. For me I do see some shades of Nelson Mendella in his legacy - if he was a two face person , I am sure he would be not in Pakistani politics and living in mansion in USA/ britain and saying politic I have nothing to do with politics

Any how , he is doing well performance wise would not mind seeing socialist Imran Khan at some point in our politics but Zardari is doing k

a) He negotiated Nuclear deal understanding with France
b) He successfully brought back Justice Iftikhar solved issue
c) He negated Mr Nawaz Sharif's attempt to disrupt gov
by rallies and other issues
d) Connected with US over cooperation on Terrorism
f) Successfully handled post Mumbai attack time, which was
very critical moment as no one pakistan really expected it
g) Iran/Pakistan signed the gas pipeline project under him
while its true that this negotiations were done for 10 years
but still good positive land mark
h) Pakistan got bail out from IMF bank to get thru bad economic
times when banks were closing in North America
i) And we got Kerry Lugar bill 6 billion dollars
j) Also there had been positive moves to give money to Balouchistan etc
so all positive politics



If he can bring in some Submarines & Frigates to our navy I would
say for a first time Leader he did well - in her term

I say ... finish the term , finish the 4 years in democractic gov that is what is needed now the most



I say we will be on streets and our houses will be taken by U.S. and/or Zardari in next 2 years....
:victory:

It was a joke though...but see Zardari is a corrupt person...
First thing....
If someone is corrupt >>> means they are doing "fishy" "fishy" stuff >>> hang them publicly >>> Pakistanis will be in a better situation


:pakistan:
 
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This guy went to jail for how many years? 7? 8? We have a freaking criminal as our President? WTF IS THIS SHNIT?
 
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People justify Zardari's Presidency - I see why Pakistan is in such a big mess today. :tdown:

Care to enlighten me what he has done so great that he deserves to be the president of the country? The election was a total setup and scam engineered by Zardari and his western friends. the guy took the best out of his wife's death and buried with her murder case to fulfill his dreams of becoming the president.


Throughout his political tenure as MP, every single development project under him was riddled with corruption and kickbacks. I'm sure he'd be making millions/day being the president now...taking money of piss poor people of Pakistan, sending more in poverty ..

He has looted Pakistani people's wealth in broad daylight without any shame or remorse whatsoever.

Sorry to say this, but you guys deserve nothing better in your lives, but WORSE ... and I see it happening


No wonder Pak is in such a shyt state because of people like you who accept such disgustingly corrupt and incompetent rulers


:tdown::tdown::tdown:
 
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I say we will be on streets and our houses will be taken by U.S. and/or Zardari in next 2 years....
:victory:

It was a joke though...but see Zardari is a corrupt person...
First thing....
If someone is corrupt >>> means they are doing "fishy" "fishy" stuff >>> hang them publicly >>> Pakistanis will be in a better situation


:pakistan:




Are you gone Nuts ?? :what:

Remember BB Death


Whole Country was on Fire !!! :hitwall:




Always Think & Then Write


Dont Troll :mod:
 
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Are you gone Nuts ?? :what:

Remember BB Death


Whole Country was on Fire !!! :hitwall:




Always Think & Then Write


Dont Troll :mod:


Baby its not called trolling
You intellectual man
BB was killed Zardari should be hanged
“Killed” “hanged” there is a difference

Don't call my post as a troll
It is a direct offence

:pakistan:
 
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Zardari is one stright shooter - I like his style I don't know why he gets negative press rep so badly

The guy seems like a genuinely pro democracy and people's person and he talks like Raj Kumar very classy

Let the guy finish his term ppl don't mess with him he has gone to prison , from crimes that were not even proven enough said - :coffee:

How many rich civilians in our nation ... would bother with politics when they are one of richest ppl in country think about it if he was in it for money he already is ****** rich ...

Hopefully we will be able to see his term compete 4 years in power and have a new elected gov right after who ever it may be

Who is Raj kumar??:what:
 
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How many rich civilians in our nation ... would bother with politics when they are one of richest ppl in country think about it if he was in it for money he already is ****** rich ...

Hopefully we will be able to see his term compete 4 years in power and have a new elected gov right after who ever it may be

You must be joking me right?

How did he become a "rich civilian" in the first place? Dig deep into his tenure as Minister for Investment.

I agree that democracy is important; so we should excercize our democratic right to demand mid-term elections/referendum. This is a corrupt, disunited and haphazard administration.


and i welcome this latest news....
 
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