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Shehbaz Sharif, the younger brother of former premier Nawaz Sharif, is expected to become Pakistan's new Prime Minister as the coalition of leading political parties led by them is set to comfortably cross the simple majority mark.
Regardless of which party assumes power, Pakistan faces economic instability and challenges. Rapid and revolutionary changes are needed in the tax system, administration, subsidies, state-owned enterprises, military s economic footprint, and unproductive expenditures.
The Pakistan election took place amidst a deeply divided nation. Imran Khan s party initially appeared to be winning, but has now claimed large-scale rigging and manipulation of results, refusing to accept the outcome. This could lead to anarchy and chaos, especially with Pakistan already facing economic struggles and security threats. The election, meant to establish order after months of turmoil, may instead deepen the crisis and further divide the nation.