![]() ![]() Khan sought to circumvent this by dissolving parliament and calling a snap election, but the supreme court ruled that his move was in breach of the constitution. At the same time, Khan had fallen out with Pakistan’s powerful military, not least because he alienated Western nations by meeting Vladimir Putin in Russia hours after he had invaded Ukraine on 24 February.īy late March, a series of defections had lost him his majority and the opposition pounced, tabling a motion of no confidence. As a result, the Pakistani rupee fell to historic lows and economic collapse threatened. In February, as opposition momentum mounted against him, Khan announced cuts to domestic fuel and electricity prices, despite global price rises. ![]() Is Imran Khan’s innings as Pakistan’s PM almost over?.The Week Unwrapped: #PakistanToo, Jack Ma and printing money. ![]()
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