They remain incapable because they are incapable from day one. When you have a society where the upper echelon can only hear their echoes from the obedient types, you can't enforce change. I don't remember when this nation trained young and fertile minds to seek knowledge to in-act change.
The last time someone tried it (again, Imran Khan), his economic team of foreign-trained Ph.D. (s) resigned because a maulvi had a fetish against Qadianis, and those broad-minded individuals didn't want to have any association with that third-rate behavior. Also, the Qadiani was a Yale Professor and of the youngest at age 30 with a Ph.D. in economics, and people wonder why this country is a shit hole as it is.
I, on this forum precisely one week from Imran Khan's ouster, stated this country is gone to the dust bin because Imran's handing was on clear display and transparent versus previous governments who had not an iota of a clue what they were doing.
I even stated the trust factor is completely gone from internal and external money movers. I'm part of this class of business owners and knew right away how sentiments have soured.
I will say one other thing; even if Imran Khan comes back with the majority, he will not be successful; you might ask why. The finger points to the establishment who, at its whim and mood for short-term gain, can change governments and enact changes. Our foreign business community does not like that, as this doesn’t bring stability and confidence.
DG ISPR's comment on Pakistan Rupee alone shows how stupid the officer class is. Those who create the change are themselves illiterate in the change they bring.
The nation of Pakistan, its very Wajood, is a tragicomedy.