Here’s how the percentages are stacked in opposition to Pakistan PM Imran Khan as he faces no-confidence vote
A no-confidence movement in opposition to Pakistan PM Imran Khan has been launched within the nation’s Parliament. Here’s how his authorities fares in opposition to the Opposition’s power.
File photograph of Pakistan PM Imran Khan.
Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan is strolling on skinny ice after the nationwide meeting tabled the no-confidence movement in opposition to him. Multiple ministers in his Cabinet have joined the Opposition as he struggles to take care of a majority.
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The meeting on Monday started its session to debate the no-confidence decision in opposition to Prime Minister Imran Khan. Reports acknowledged that 161 lawmakers voted in favour of tabling the decision. After the decision was tabled, the session was adjourned until Thursday.
With Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan dealing with a tricky check now, this is how the percentages are stacked in opposition to him.
Opposition Strength
PMLN: 84
PPP: 56
MMA: 14
BAP: 04
BNP: 4
JWP (Erstwhile authorities member now with the opposition): 1
Independents: 4
Tariq Bashir Cheema: 1 (PMLQ member who not too long ago resigned as minister and introduced he would vote in opposition to Imran Khan even when his celebration doesn’t)
Total: 169
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Govt Strength
PTI: 155
PMLQ: 4
BAP: 1
Grand Democratic Alliance: 3
AML: 1
Others: 1
Total: 165
Imran wants 172 votes to win.