Sharif: PML-N out of coalition government
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan, Aug. 25 (UPI) -- Pakistan's coalition
government collapsed Monday after minority party leader Nawaz Sharif
said his party would withdraw from the 5-month-old government.
The New York Times reported that Sharif's party, the
Pakistan Muslim League-N, had been expected in recent days to
withdraw from the coalition government.
"We have been forced to leave the coalition," Sharif said.
"We joined the coalition with full sincerity for the restoration of
democracy. Unfortunately all the promises were not honored."
The government dissolved after Sharif parted ways with
majority leader Asif Ali Zardari. President Pervez Musharraf
resigned last week under threat of impeachment.
The newspaper reported that political observers said they
expected the government would be able to piece together a new
government coalition with smaller parties.
PML-N officials have supported the reinstatement of several
judges fired by Musharraf, while their PPP counterparts are fearful
of the legal fallout from such actions.
"When written documents are repeatedly flouted, trust cannot
remain," Sharif said of the political conflict. "We cannot find a
ray of hope."
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