Pakistan has a Parliament and you need a majority in Parliament to become Prime Minister. There's like a dozen or so political parties in Parliament, so it's always about coalitions. Khan lost a no-confidence vote because his own allies were not happy with him saying he was not governing they way he campaigned and they didn't get the represention/positioned he promised them.
His loss of popularity was also partially to do with this, the rupee lost historic value during his term.
When he knew that he would lose a no-confidence vote, he dissolved Parliament. The Supreme Court is Pakistan said this was illegal. Opposition say it was a coup attempt.
Khan did a ton to bring about his own downfall.
Pakistan has a Parliament and you need a majority in Parliament to become Prime Minister. There's like a dozen or so political parties in Parliament, so it's always about coalitions. Khan lost a no-confidence vote because his own allies were not happy with him saying he was not governing they way he campaigned and they didn't get the represention/positioned he promised them.
His loss of popularity was also partially to do with this, the rupee lost historic value during his term.
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When he knew that he would lose a no-confidence vote, he dissolved Parliament. The Supreme Court is Pakistan said this was illegal. Opposition say it was a coup attempt.
That's the narrative of the Corporate MSM. Think about all the opium coming out of these countries.