politics 101d ago
Pakistan Government Seeks Opposition Support to Revive Democracy Pact

The Pakistani government is reaching out to opposition parties to revive the Charter of Democracy, aiming to foster unity and strengthen democratic institutions. This initiative reflects ongoing efforts to improve bipartisan cooperation amid a tense political climate, involving key figures like Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. The next steps will likely involve formal negotiations, which could influence upcoming political stability and legislative agendas.
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