Pakistan's election results were updated in 2018: Palestinian Tehreek-e-Insaf became the only biggest party in the National Assembly, and that candidate is a competing party claiming "blatant" operation In the case we won 114 seats. However, politicians who have relied on former cricket players need to find allies to build a coalition government.
Election officials in Pakistan announced on Friday that PTI won 114 seats out of 269 seats in parliament. Shahbaz Sharif's PML-N won 63 seats, but PPP led by former president Asif Ali Zardari won 39 seats. The result of 20 seats is still being calculated
On Thursday, Kahn announced his victory and called it the most transparent election in the history of Pakistan, rejecting the allegation of fraud. He emphasized the need to improve relations with India. "If New Delhi takes a step forward, we will go two steps," he said. "When I saw Pakistan's governance system and the corruption of corruption, I decided to join politics 22 years ago," he said. Please look at the picture
Election results were rejected due to tampering, but Pakistan's Muslim Federation (N) decided to vow in parliament for democracy chosen by the election. Therefore, government formation at the federal level is reserved for PTI only. Consultation began with small parties and independent parties forming parties. Won the six-seat Muttahida Qaumi campaign, won the four-part Pakistan Muslim League (Q), won four Balochist Provincial People's Parties, won two major democratic allies, 13 independent I invited candidates. The government was led by PTI. In addition, the People's Muslim Federation, led by the party's only MNA, Sheikh Rashid Ahmed, vowed to support the PTI before the election.
Pakistan's election results were updated in 2018: Palestinian Tehreek-e-Insaf became the only biggest party in the National Assembly, and that candidate is a competing party claiming "blatant" operation In the case we won 114 seats. However, politicians who have relied on former cricket players need to find allies to build a coalition government. Election officials in Pakistan announced on Friday that PTI won 114 seats out of 269 seats in parliament. Shahbaz Sharif's PML-N won 63 seats, but PPP led by former president Asif Ali Zardari won 39 seats. The result of 20 seats is still being calculated
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