ziaulislam
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Good, stick it to em
Problem is time..time before he runs out of moneyGood, stick it to em
Problem is time..time before he runs out of money
New issue is how middle class use to abuse gas use via gessars..niw when they cant afford it all are in hue and cry
I remember even i couldn't afford gessar back 5 years ago ..we use to warm water via electric gesar just before we needed to use it..as gas use apart from cooking will throw the bill over 1000rs
80% of Pakistan doesnt even has gas
Meaning he won't or you think he won't.Going to IMF or not is a choice to be made by Pakistan, with pros and cons of each choice PMIK needs to consider before making the decision. I am sure he will choose wisely.
Meaning he won't or you think he won't.
the odds of IMF bailout is high. it is a matter of timing and conditionalityIMF is advised to be cautious about Pakistan bailout as well.
Pakistani governments do prefer IMF historically. The decision will hardly be a surprise
For the first time in history, I am confident that what a sitting PM decides will actually be the better choice for the country.
Do I detect a hint of optimism there?
the odds of IMF bailout is high. it is a matter of timing and conditionality
Not a bailout anymore..more for rating and investment confidence ..the odds of IMF bailout is high. it is a matter of timing and conditionality