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Which party will you vote?

  • Pakistan People Party

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  • MQM Pakistan

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  • GDA Pakistan

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  • Tehreek Labbaik Pakistan

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PM Shabaz Sharif has announced the assemblies will be dissolved by 14 August 2023, PPP has also announced they want the assemblies to be dissolved by 7th August 2023. Election commission is ready for elections. We are expecting elections by Oct/Nov time. Its time to move on and concentrate on elections to elect a new government for the next 5 years. I understand after the elections the same old cycle will appear regarding rigging, selected, laadla etc but atleast we should give ourselves a break till then. Share updates regarding elections 2023.
 
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Old poll back in April 2022, but elections were delayed.

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Another poll on April 2023, again elections were delayed.

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2018 Election results.
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Of course he is going to announce elections now, way paved for useless potato head to return, IK sunk under fabricated cases, PTI systematically dismantled with aid of their Faujeets headed by whisky munir and noddy nadim, with help from nasty Naseer..
 
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It's not a hot topic any more

Definitely a hot topic, alot of people thought elections will be delayed till 2024 or long term setup is coming for 10 years, but all proven incorrect. Elections will take place in 2023, it will be 3rd time elections are being held on time, total 15 years of rule after General Musharaff military coup.
 
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Definitely a hot topic, alot of people thought elections will be delayed till 2024 or long term setup is coming for 10 years, but all proven incorrect. Elections will take place in 2023, it will be 3rd time elections are being held on time, total 15 years of rule after General Musharaff military coup.

I meant results are pretty much decided
 
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We need a new party these are all horrible options.

Right-wing conservative nationalist party when?
 
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We need a new party these are all horrible options.

Right-wing conservative nationalist party when?

Pakistan political parties are all over the place when it comes to ideology. The reason is 90% of the population haven't got a clue, people vote for personalities/tycoons, they need education and some brains. Pmln is supposed to be conservative national party lol

I was following Turkish elections, the people who want secularism voted for secular parties and left wing followers voted for communist parties, the centre right or right wing Conservative voted for Erdogan and allies. They know exactly what their parties will do when they come to power, even regarding international relations etc.
 
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These elections will probably go down as the most tampered in history. If by any stroke of luck PTI manages to win it (you can only tamper with votes to a certain extent) then I expect a full blown military coup to take place ala 1970 Election.

This bastard good for nothing Bhoj is a cancer to this country.

If Khan taught us anything, it's that the love and respect for this Bhoj is finished. They are criminals thru and thru.
 
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PmlN flexing muscles for elections 2023



IPP busy organising themselves

 
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These elections will probably go down as the most tampered in history. If by any stroke of luck PTI manages to win it (you can only tamper with votes to a certain extent) then I expect a full blown military coup to take place ala 1970 Election.

This bastard good for nothing Bhoj is a cancer to this country.

If Khan taught us anything, it's that the love and respect for this Bhoj is finished. They are criminals thru and thru.

PmlN believes they will comfortably win the elections, PTI is their main rival but 10,000 of their workers/leaders are in jails, media ban, 180 cases against their leader. Democracy is a sham, to fool the masses, everything is manipulated.
 
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The upcoming elections should promise a fresh start, not the rerun of an already failed experiment

The nation waits with bated breath to know who will be ruling while the political parties campaign, and for how long.

WITH several important questions still hanging over the upcoming election, the prime minister has an opportunity to do some lasting good.

On Thursday, Shehbaz Sharif reiterated his government’s intention to pack up and hand the reins over to a caretaker set-up upon the expiry of its term in August, yet offered little indication of when and how the handover process will begin.

With just four weeks remaining in the 15th National Assembly’s tenure, the legally required consultations that must take place between the prime minister and opposition leader in the National Assembly over candidates for the caretaker government have yet to begin.

The nation waits with bated breath to know who will be ruling while the political parties campaign, and for how long. The names of several controversial characters have been doing the rounds, and it is with quiet trepidation that many have been speculating the actual ‘mandate’ of the interim set-up that will be announced.

Given the absence of any real opposition in the National Assembly, the consultation process, at the moment, appears to be a mere formality. The opposition leader, a PTI turncoat keen on securing a ticket from another political party, is unlikely to have any strong or independent opinions on the matter.

In any case, the PML-N and PPP seem to have already discussed, if not decided, the nominees between themselves during a recent huddle in Dubai. Must it be so, though?

The appointment of any individual whose credentials are not beyond reproach would mark the first step towards a questionable election, the implications and consequences of which will be impossible for the next government to escape.

On the other hand, this could also be an opportunity for Mr Sharif to salvage his rather troubled first stint as the country’s chief executive.

The outgoing prime minister has already redeemed himself somewhat by ensuring a degree of economic stability with the last-minute IMF deal. He can now end his first government on an even stronger note if he can bring back some political stability before wrapping up.

To this end, Mr Sharif must consider convening a multiparty conference to take a joint decision regarding the caretaker set-up. Doing so could be the coup de grâce to what has been a dark and regrettable chapter in the country’s political history.

Of course, he has no compulsion to do so: the PTI abdicated its right to have a say in the matter when its members resigned en masse from the National Assembly last year. But Mr Sharif has a legacy to consider.

He leads one of Pakistan’s largest political parties and should not call curtains on his government looking like a villain. The upcoming elections should promise a fresh start, not the rerun of an already failed experiment.
 
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PmlN, IPP and PPP planning to go for elections without alliances. Pmln is planning to field candidates from all seats.

The big question is how will PTI be able to go for elections when alot of their leadership is in jail. On one hand they want new elections but have no plan with their leaders, workers in jails, media ban.




 
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