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Pakistans Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani today reversed a recent increase in gasoline prices as he struggles to save his government from possible collapse after losing its majority in parliament.
Gilanis main ally, the Muttahida Qaumi Movement, quit the government last week over a Jan. 1 rise in state-controlled gasoline prices. Pakistans main opposition leader, former prime minister Nawaz Sharif, gave the ruling alliance a six-day deadline on Jan. 4 to accept demands including a crackdown on corruption and the withdrawal of this years energy price increase or face a campaign for its removal.
Gilani, who met with leaders of the main political parties in the parliament building in Islamabad today, said the government has removed the 7-rupee increase in the price of a liter of gasoline, taking the rate back to 72.96 rupees (85 cents).
We took the leaders of all political parties into confidence, the embattled prime minister, said in a speech to legislators. We have managed to succeed in resolving this public issue.
The government of President Asif Ali Zardari was stripped of its majority Jan. 2 when the MQM, its largest ally in the National Assembly, quit the government coalition over Gilanis effort to cut gasoline subsidies by increasing prices.
The price of a liter of gasoline rose to 79.67 following the increase. Pakistani consumer prices jumped 15.5 percent in November from a year earlier, the highest rate among 17 Asian economies tracked by Bloomberg.
Sharif, who had initially given Gilani 72 hours to adopt his agenda, extended the period by three days after the assassination of the governor of Punjab province in the capital. Salman Taseer, a senior member of Zardaris Pakistan Peoples Party, was shot 27 times by one of his police guard as he left an Islamabad restaurant Jan. 4.
Pakistan Prime Minister Cancels Fuel Price Increase to Save His Government - Bloomberg
Gilanis main ally, the Muttahida Qaumi Movement, quit the government last week over a Jan. 1 rise in state-controlled gasoline prices. Pakistans main opposition leader, former prime minister Nawaz Sharif, gave the ruling alliance a six-day deadline on Jan. 4 to accept demands including a crackdown on corruption and the withdrawal of this years energy price increase or face a campaign for its removal.
Gilani, who met with leaders of the main political parties in the parliament building in Islamabad today, said the government has removed the 7-rupee increase in the price of a liter of gasoline, taking the rate back to 72.96 rupees (85 cents).
We took the leaders of all political parties into confidence, the embattled prime minister, said in a speech to legislators. We have managed to succeed in resolving this public issue.
The government of President Asif Ali Zardari was stripped of its majority Jan. 2 when the MQM, its largest ally in the National Assembly, quit the government coalition over Gilanis effort to cut gasoline subsidies by increasing prices.
The price of a liter of gasoline rose to 79.67 following the increase. Pakistani consumer prices jumped 15.5 percent in November from a year earlier, the highest rate among 17 Asian economies tracked by Bloomberg.
Sharif, who had initially given Gilani 72 hours to adopt his agenda, extended the period by three days after the assassination of the governor of Punjab province in the capital. Salman Taseer, a senior member of Zardaris Pakistan Peoples Party, was shot 27 times by one of his police guard as he left an Islamabad restaurant Jan. 4.
Pakistan Prime Minister Cancels Fuel Price Increase to Save His Government - Bloomberg