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China hopes new Govt will bring stability

Beijing — China Wednesday said it was “glad” at the smooth conclusion of general elections in Pakistan and hoped for stability in the neighboring country after the new government is installed. “Pakistan is China’s friendly ....

 

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  UN Chief terms polls encouraging  

NEW YORK — UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon welcomes Pakistan’s generally peaceful elections and promise of key players to respect democratic processes, UN spokeswoman Marie Okabe said on Tuesday. ....

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PPP weighing to form unity Govt: Zardari
Says parliament to be strengthened
By Our Special Correspondent

ISLAMABAD—The co-chairman of PPPP, Asif Ali Zardari has said that any future cooperation with President Musharraf would be decided by consensus of the Parliament. Addressing a press conference after the meeting of People’s Federal Council, and central executive committee, convened by himself he reminded masses about possibility of forming a National government, besides promising a ....

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Judges be restored by executive orders: Aitezaz
Bureau Report

LAHORE—President, Supreme Court Bar Association Aitezaz Ahsan Wednesday demanded all the judges be released and restored; and said that two third majority is not require for the reinstatement of judges, as only executive orders can restore them. Addressing a press conference here, he said if the deposed judges are restored, then the apex ...

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President seeks conciliatory course

NEW YORK—President Pervez Musharraf says he would work with the new government that political parties were trying to form in the wake of Monday’s elections, hoping that it would follow a conciliatory course.“The confrontational politics of the 1990’s should be left behind,” the president said in a major interview with The Wall Street Journal (WSJ), his first after the national polls that have ....

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Abbas cool to unilateral Palestinian... Ministry asked to create awareness about...
UK intelligence denies killing Princess.... SPI registers nominal increase of 0.23%
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  BRIEF NEWS

Cabinet solicits opinion on rules to ... India hails Pakistan polls
5th contingent of peacekeepers send .... Profit taking restricts surge in KSE 100 ...
Prince Charles meets Chinese state ... Owais congratulates newly elected MPs
China lauds reform on 11th anniversary... Hanged convict’s eyes transplanted 
China, EU leading 3rd Industrial Revolution Power pylon blown up
China appoints intangible masterpiece.... Increase in entry fee of Govt Hospitals....

Election: February 2008
Pakistan Elections 2008 Summary

 

Party

NA PP PS PB PF  
  PPPP 87 78 65 7 17
PML(N) 66 101 0 0 5
PML(Q) 38 66 9 17 6
MQM 19 0 38 0 0
ANP 10 0 2 1 31
MMA 3 2 0 6 9
PML F 4 3 7 0 0
BNP(A) 1 0 0 5 0
PPP(S) 1 0 0 0 5
NPP 2 0 3 0 0
INDEPENDENT 27 35 1 10 18
TOTAL RESULTS 259 285 125 46 91
SEATS CONTESTED  268 293 130 51 96
 

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Ajay was like a principal of a school: Kajol England recover for historic cricket tie ....
Best actor, actress races tighten ahead .... Dhoni fetches $1.5m at Indian Premier ....
China blacks out Bugs Bunny, other ... South Africa gears up for Bangladesh....
Vegas man confuses Monroe & Madonna One baby step at a time

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