Asif Sahab doesn't have 2/3rd Majority to begin with. Given the limited power with little to no say in foreign policy, resistance by the courts, media and Military and Mullahs, The Man's done tremendously well.
What most won't realize is Musharraf's policies were unsustainable, they were basically based on running the State by selling it to whoever interested, and that would be U.S. Since Asif Sahab, being the patriot he is, refused to continue a lot of such policies, he was bound to face troubles. Now add Floods, War-ridden state, a crippling economy, GLOBAL Recession and Sectarian violence, Ethnic Violence and poor Law and Order situation overall. And you've Asif Sahab's tenure to govern.
In spite of all the fiasco, following are His Excellency Asif Sahab's accomplishments thus far:
*Restoring The Constitution of 1973 in it's original form.
*Provincial Autonomy under 18th Amendment.
*FIRST TIME IN THE HISTORY OF PAKISTAN The President Voluntarily transferred his powers to the Elected Prime Minister.
*Sustaining Democracy with help of his Allies, namely MQM, ANP, PLM-Q, PML-F.
*Benazir Income Support program.
*Unanimous passage of 18 Amendment.
*Unanimous passage of 19th Amendment.
*Unanimous passage of 20th Amendment.
*Recognition to Pashtun people.
*Operation Rah-e-Rast.
*Justice (R) Fakhruddin G. Ibrahim's appointment as Chief Election Commissioner.
*Introducing Politics of Reconciliation.
*Maintaining good ties with India despite the 26/11 Attacks.
*Ridiculing the U.S when interferred in Pak-Iran Gas Pipeline.
*Refusing to succumb to U.S threats after Salala Attacks with cooperation of Military of course.
*Restricting Military's political activities.
*Vacation of Shamsi Air Base.
*And many more....
His mistake, in my opinion, was the restoration of PCO Choudhary. He shouldn't have succumed to pressure. But that's just me. Asif Sahab knows well I suppose. Other would be failing to bring ISI under civilian control.