Shehbaz Sharif: Current Govt tenure end on August 14. On August 14, Pakistan’s Independence Day, the current administration’s term will officially end, according to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif.
In a speech to the Pakistan Education Endowment Fund, he declared that the coalition government’s term would end the following month due to the October 2018 general elections.
In his speech, Prime Minister Sharif emphasized the value of putting education first in order to advance the welfare of the country.
Shehbaz Sharif: Current Govt tenure end on August 14. He also mentioned that the Stand-By Agreement for Pakistan reviewed by the Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund, and he urged the populace to pray for its approval in the hopes that it would improve the country’s economic standing.
In addition, the prime minister said that rather than celebrating the IMF agreement, people should take a moment to think about it.
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The Pakistani Supreme Court ordered the electoral watchdog to follow the President’s order and hold elections for the local legislatures in Punjab earlier this year
. However, the Pakistani Election Commission decided to push back the voting date until October 8. As a result, it is likely that elections will take place simultaneously in every province.