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Economic stability needs political stability.
The quicker the Establishment get it, the better.
The quicker the Establishment get it, the better.
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Economic stability needs political stability.
The quicker the Establishment get it, the better.
A technocrat government is politically unacceptable too:Considering the conditions the IMF is asking of the PDM government, it will only cost them politically.
They would be smart to allow early elections to not take the blame for the hard choices that have to be made.
Posing a hypothetical scenario, he said: “You will import a technocrat from the US and have him sit here; he will take a decision [then] there will be criticism [and] rallies against it, [after which] he will leave his shoes here and run away.” |
Idea of installing technocrat govt for 2.5 years is a joke: Fawad
Seems in the next few weeks technocratic govt is coming. The economy is beyond PDM control. Shabber Zaidi is giving signals something is cooking behind the scene.
You'll soon see PDM turn all their guns towards establishment too, will start blaming them for all their failures.. . . to phir N league ko kis nay kaha tha hakoomat main anay ko? . . .
Ego, and someone said that ingrained belief that only they have the solution to every problem. While others are low IQ gullible.. . . It is an ego issue at play here . . .
Fake news being peddled by lafafa journalists to scare Khan into negotiations.
Technocrat government means, establishment openly stands in front of the public. If that happens, PDM and its goons will do everything to put their failures completely on establishment. This scare tactic won’t work.
So who will make the hard choices that need to be made without paying for it politically?
A new government that comes in with an actual mandate and an understanding from the public that they implant the hard reforms but will win back investor and lender confidence to grow the economy, making it possibly for the nation to recover.
Technocratic won’t work because many people will not see it as democratic. The educated workforce will still leave and the diaspora will not feel motivated to invest. The PDM government wants the US via the IMF to loan the country $13 Billion. It’s still a loan. A democratically elected government seen as legitimate by most of the diaspora will increase remittances and attract foreign investors looking for a bargain considering how much ground the country has lost this year.The main point-of-sale of the technocrat govt. will be they can negotiate with the IMF on new tariff or taxes on petrol, diesel, electricity, gas, others and implement it as there is no electorate or political affinity with them to loose or gain.
And deal with IMF for a new tranche of loan and roll over of older loans. As all the financial dealing with other lenders like ADB, WB, other fin. institutes, China, Saudia are pegged against an approval by the IMF and going into the IMF program.
Comes with caveat. In the longer run this would be another disaster.
How does a manufactured mandate help implement effective policies to deliver the hard reforms needed? I would say that it does not.
TechnoCrat governments can work for city states. They will abysmally fail in a large country like Pakistan where politics are deeply embedded and not easily extricated.Looks like the Pak Deep Stste is taking the direct control. Hopefully, it'll bode well for Pak as they "collect" funds from various sources and fix the finances. Let IK wait for some time since the Boss feels very insecured nowadays due to the Sino-Russian axis....
Teri yeh reforms policies wali kharish kabhi bhi door nhi hogi , tu US ma rehta ha yaa haider abad ma khotay charata ha bhai ?How does a manufactured mandate help implement effective policies to deliver the hard reforms needed? I would say that it does not.
This report, if true, suggests PTI has a mandate in waiting