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Pakistan's recent election has produced a disappointing result for its foreign partners and rivals, with little reason for optimism about the government that will emerge from it. The two largest political parties have been wrangling over who will be prime minister after an inconclusive vote last week forced them to join forces and try to form a coalition in a parliament dominated by independents.

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