Pak: Shehbaz Sharif govt wary of tough decisions to stabilise economy ahead of polls
May 22, 2022
Islamabad [Pakistan], May 22 : In the wake of the country's tanking economy, Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) coalition refuses to take tough decisions.
Coalition partners think that taking difficult decisions on the economic front for the short term will cost them dearly if elections are held early and therefore require guaranteed backing of the powerful military establishment to help it see through the remaining period of its tenure till August next year, Dawn reported.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif's role has been reduced to an 'interlocutor' among his elder brother Nawaz Sharif, the establishment and the coalition partners -- the PPP and JUI-F in particular, especially in key decision-making to tame the surging inflation in the country.
Political spats between PTI and PML-N also continue as ousted premier Imran Khan's massive rallies have forced main players of the coalition to review strategies, according to Dawn.
Meanwhile, the PPP leadership also recently reached out to Maulana Fazl and PML-Q chief Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain for a 'piece of advice' to negotiate the economic and political challenges.
Additionally, former federal minister Moonis Elahi of the PML-Q claimed that two Members of the National Assembly (MNAs) of his party -- Salik Hussain and Tariq Bashir Cheema -- who are now members of the Shehbaz cabinet would quit the government, leaving the coalition short of the majority mark in the National Assembly.
Pakistan's economy is in a bad shape is no more a revelation.