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PENYOKONG parti Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) melakukan tunjuk perasaan di hadapan Dewan Negara di Islamabad, hari ini, selepas Presiden Pakistan membubarkan dewan. - AFP



ISLAMABAD – Presiden Pakistan, Dr. Arif Alvi membubarkan Dewan Negara atas nasihat Perdana Menteri, Imran Khan, sekali gus menggagalkan percubaan parti pembangkang untuk menggulingkan Imran daripada jawatannya.

“Presiden Pakistan, Dr. Arif Alvi telah bersetuju dengan nasihat Perdana Menteri,” demikian menurut satu kenyataan yang dikeluarkan pejabat Presiden.

Pengumuman itu bermaksud pilihan raya perlu diadakan dalam masa 90 hari.

Imran sebelum itu meminta Arif untuk membubarkan parlimen bagi memberi laluan kepada pilihan raya, beberapa minit selepas Timbalan Speaker Dewan Negara menolak untuk mendengar usul undi tidak percaya terhadap pemerintahannya.

Menerusi satu ucapan yang disiarkan stesen televisyen tempatan, Imran berkata, terdapat percubaan yang tidak boleh diterima untuk masuk campur dalam institusi demokrasi Pakistan. Ekoran itu, beliau menggesa agar kerajaan interim dibentuk bagi memberi laluan kepada pilihan raya.

“Saya telah menasihati Presiden untuk membubarkan parlimen. Kita akan melaksanakan pilihan raya dan biar rakyat yang menentukan,” katanya.


Tiada seorang pun Perdana Menteri Pakistan pernah melengkapkan satu penggal penuh sepanjang dilantik.

Imran kini berdepan dengan cabaran terbesarnya sejak diundi menerusi pilihan raya pada 2018 dengan pembangkang menuduh beliau gagal menguruskan ekonomi negara serta dasar luar yang tidak berkesan.
 
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Presiden Pakistan Arif Alvi meminta Imran Khan meneruskan tugasnya sehingga perdana menteri sementara dilantik, memetik kenyataan pejabat presiden pada Isnin.

Situasi politik negara itu mengalami perubahan dramatik pada Ahad selepas usul undi tidak percaya terhadap kerajaan pimpinan Parti Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Pakistan tidak diluluskan untuk dibahas.


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Mahkamah Agung Pakistan sekali lagi menangguhkan pendengaran hujah sama ada Perdana Menteri Imran Khan mempunyai hak dari segi undang-undang untuk membubarkan Parlimen dan menggesa pilihan raya awal.
Ia ditangguhkan sehingga Rabu untuk mendengar hujah kedua-dua pihak.


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PM Pakistan disingkir melalui undi tak percaya.

Imran Khan ousted as Pakistan's PM after key vote​


54 minutes ago


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IMAGE SOURCE,GETTY IMAGES
Imran Khan becomes the first Pakistani prime minister to be ousted by a no-confidence vote

Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan has been ousted from power after losing a no-confidence vote in his leadership.
The vote was held past midnight after opposition parties brought a motion against him, which was upheld by the Supreme Court.
Mr Khan had said he would not recognise an opposition government, claiming - without evidence - that there was a US-led conspiracy to remove him.

The assembly will now appoint a new prime minister.

Pakistan's parliament will meet to vote for the country's new leader on Monday.

That person will be able to hold power until October 2023, when the next election is due to be held.

Ayaz Sadiq, who is in charge of the national assembly while there are no ruling party members or designated speakers, said nomination papers for candidates should be filed by 11:00 local time (06:00 GMT) on Sunday.

Mr Khan becomes the first Pakistani prime minister to be ousted by a no-confidence vote.

The Supreme Court ruled on Thursday that Mr Khan, 69, had acted unconstitutionally when he blocked the no-confidence vote and dissolved parliament.


This made several opposition members furious, with some accusing the prime minister of treason.

Minutes before the vote started, the speaker of Pakistan's lower house of parliament - an ally of Mr Khan - announced his resignation. Members of Mr Khan's party (PTI) left the building, insisting he was the victim of an international conspiracy.

Opposition parties were able to secure 174 votes in the 342-member house in support of the no-confidence motion, the house speaker said, making it a majority vote.

In a tweet, opposition leader Shehbaz Sharif said Pakistan and its parliament were "finally freed from a serious crisis".
Mr Sharif added: "Congratulations to the Pakistani nation on a new dawn."

Meanwhile, PTI senator Faisal Javed Khan said the 69-year-old walked out of his prime ministerial residence "gracefully and he didn't bow down".
The senator went on to say that Mr Khan had "lifted the entire nation".


The former captain of Pakistan's national cricket team was elected prime minister in 2018, and promised to fight corruption and fix the economy.

But those pledges have gone unmet with the country gripped by a financial crisis.

In late March a series of defections deprived him of his majority and left him fighting for his political career.

The BBC's Secunder Kermani says Mr Khan is widely regarded as having come to power with the help of Pakistan's army, but now observers say they have fallen out.

Mr Khan has repeatedly said that Pakistan's opposition parties are working with foreign powers. He also claims that he is the target of a US-led conspiracy to remove him because of his refusal to stand with Washington on issues against Russia and China.

The US has said there was "no truth" in these allegations, and Mr Khan has never provided any evidence.

He visited Moscow to meet President Vladimir Putin as Russia was launching the invasion of Ukraine and has previously criticised what the Bush administration called the war on terror.


Saturday's vote came after opposition lawmakers put forward a no-confidence motion to parliament last Sunday, in a bid to oust Mr Khan from power.

But parliament's deputy speaker Qasim Suri - a member of Mr Khan's political party - swiftly blocked the vote, saying it showed "foreign interference". Mr Suri also said that it went against the constitution, which calls for loyalty to the state.

Mr Khan's government went on to dissolve parliament and called for a snap election to be held. This angered several opposition members, with some accusing the prime minister of treason for blocking the vote.

Opposition figures submitted a petition to the Supreme Court to assess the situation.

On Thursday, Pakistan's top court ruled that Mr Khan's decision to stop the vote from going ahead was unconstitutional. It ordered that the no-confidence vote should go ahead again.

However an impasse over the vote continued well into Saturday evening, prompting the speaker of the lower house of parliament - Asad Qaiser, an ally of Mr Khan - to resign.

 
PM Pakistan disingkir melalui undi tak percaya.

Imran Khan ousted as Pakistan's PM after key vote​


54 minutes ago


_124105986_mediaitem124105985.jpg
IMAGE SOURCE,GETTY IMAGES
Imran Khan becomes the first Pakistani prime minister to be ousted by a no-confidence vote

Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan has been ousted from power after losing a no-confidence vote in his leadership.
The vote was held past midnight after opposition parties brought a motion against him, which was upheld by the Supreme Court.
Mr Khan had said he would not recognise an opposition government, claiming - without evidence - that there was a US-led conspiracy to remove him.

The assembly will now appoint a new prime minister.

Pakistan's parliament will meet to vote for the country's new leader on Monday.

That person will be able to hold power until October 2023, when the next election is due to be held.

Ayaz Sadiq, who is in charge of the national assembly while there are no ruling party members or designated speakers, said nomination papers for candidates should be filed by 11:00 local time (06:00 GMT) on Sunday.

Mr Khan becomes the first Pakistani prime minister to be ousted by a no-confidence vote.

The Supreme Court ruled on Thursday that Mr Khan, 69, had acted unconstitutionally when he blocked the no-confidence vote and dissolved parliament.


This made several opposition members furious, with some accusing the prime minister of treason.

Minutes before the vote started, the speaker of Pakistan's lower house of parliament - an ally of Mr Khan - announced his resignation. Members of Mr Khan's party (PTI) left the building, insisting he was the victim of an international conspiracy.

Opposition parties were able to secure 174 votes in the 342-member house in support of the no-confidence motion, the house speaker said, making it a majority vote.

In a tweet, opposition leader Shehbaz Sharif said Pakistan and its parliament were "finally freed from a serious crisis".
Mr Sharif added: "Congratulations to the Pakistani nation on a new dawn."

Meanwhile, PTI senator Faisal Javed Khan said the 69-year-old walked out of his prime ministerial residence "gracefully and he didn't bow down".
The senator went on to say that Mr Khan had "lifted the entire nation".


The former captain of Pakistan's national cricket team was elected prime minister in 2018, and promised to fight corruption and fix the economy.

But those pledges have gone unmet with the country gripped by a financial crisis.

In late March a series of defections deprived him of his majority and left him fighting for his political career.

The BBC's Secunder Kermani says Mr Khan is widely regarded as having come to power with the help of Pakistan's army, but now observers say they have fallen out.

Mr Khan has repeatedly said that Pakistan's opposition parties are working with foreign powers. He also claims that he is the target of a US-led conspiracy to remove him because of his refusal to stand with Washington on issues against Russia and China.

The US has said there was "no truth" in these allegations, and Mr Khan has never provided any evidence.

He visited Moscow to meet President Vladimir Putin as Russia was launching the invasion of Ukraine and has previously criticised what the Bush administration called the war on terror.


Saturday's vote came after opposition lawmakers put forward a no-confidence motion to parliament last Sunday, in a bid to oust Mr Khan from power.

But parliament's deputy speaker Qasim Suri - a member of Mr Khan's political party - swiftly blocked the vote, saying it showed "foreign interference". Mr Suri also said that it went against the constitution, which calls for loyalty to the state.

Mr Khan's government went on to dissolve parliament and called for a snap election to be held. This angered several opposition members, with some accusing the prime minister of treason for blocking the vote.

Opposition figures submitted a petition to the Supreme Court to assess the situation.

On Thursday, Pakistan's top court ruled that Mr Khan's decision to stop the vote from going ahead was unconstitutional. It ordered that the no-confidence vote should go ahead again.

However an impasse over the vote continued well into Saturday evening, prompting the speaker of the lower house of parliament - Asad Qaiser, an ally of Mr Khan - to resign.


Situasi ni boleh terjadi ke tak mek kat negara kita
Atau tiada dalam peruntukan undang²
 
Situasi ni boleh terjadi ke tak mek kat negara kita
Atau tiada dalam peruntukan undang²

ada dlm peruntukan undang undang ni tn TXT
sidang Dewan boleh usul undi tak percaya vs PM

Tujuan undi tidak percaya ialah untuk menafikan kepercayaan kepada Perdana Menteri

Sekiranya undi tidak percaya terhadap Perdana Menteri ini berjaya diluluskan atau mendapat undi majoriti ahli Dewan, akibatnya sesebuah kerajaan itu mungkin akan runtuh.


Proses yang akan diambil ialah prosedur yang dinyatakan dalam Perkara 43(4). Pada Fasal 43(4) ini diperuntukkan, “Jika Perdana Menteri tidak lagi mendapat kepercayaan majoriti ahli Dewan Rakyat, maka Perdana Menteri hendaklah meletakkan jawatan Jemaah Menteri melainkan jika atas permintaannya Parlimen dibubarkan oleh Yang di-Pertuan Agong”.
 
ada dlm peruntukan undang undang ni tn TXT
sidang Dewan boleh usul undi tak percaya vs PM

Tujuan undi tidak percaya ialah untuk menafikan kepercayaan kepada Perdana Menteri

Sekiranya undi tidak percaya terhadap Perdana Menteri ini berjaya diluluskan atau mendapat undi majoriti ahli Dewan, akibatnya sesebuah kerajaan itu mungkin akan runtuh.


Proses yang akan diambil ialah prosedur yang dinyatakan dalam Perkara 43(4). Pada Fasal 43(4) ini diperuntukkan, “Jika Perdana Menteri tidak lagi mendapat kepercayaan majoriti ahli Dewan Rakyat, maka Perdana Menteri hendaklah meletakkan jawatan Jemaah Menteri melainkan jika atas permintaannya Parlimen dibubarkan oleh Yang di-Pertuan Agong”.

Baiklah mek
Terima kasih atas pencerahan ni


Jadi Pakistan kena lantik PM baru la lepas ni
 
Baiklah mek
Terima kasih atas pencerahan ni


Jadi Pakistan kena lantik PM baru la lepas ni

tn TXT, klu mengikut perlembagaan kita, ye PM baru kena dilantik atau
pilihanraya perlu dibuat

rasanya basically the same perlembagaan Pakistan dengan perlembagaan Malaysia
 
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