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India-Pakistan
Perv wins vote of confidence
2004-01-01
President Pervez Musharraf has won a vote of confidence in both houses of Pakistan's parliament and four provincial assemblies, keeping him in power until late 2007.
Unless somebody manages to kill him first, of course...
"He has won the vote of confidence," said Information Minister Sheikh Rashid on Thursday, adding that about 60% of the lawmakers had supported Musharraf. It follows the approval this week of a series of constitutional amendments by both houses of parliament that gave him vast powers, including the authority to dismiss the elected government.
Which is needed. Paks tend to elect governments that make the word "corruption" seem inadequate. With the MMA they've been exploring government by lunatic...
Musharraf was supported in the vote by the military-backed coalition government of Prime Minister Zafarullah Khan Jamali. The constitutional amendments were also backed by the Islamic alliance, the Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal (MMA), to give Musharraf the two-thirds majority he needed. But the Islamist parties abstained in the confidence vote where Musharraf only needed a simple majority.
That way they can say they didn't vote for him...
Secular opposition parties, who accuse Musharraf of subverting democracy, boycotted the confidence vote. In the 342-member National Assembly, Musharraf secured 191 votes with no votes against. He won 56 votes in the 100-member Senate, with just one vote against.
Posted by:Fred Pruitt

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