The removal of Imran Khan as prime minister has set Pakistan on an uncertain political path, with his supporters taking to the streets in protest as the opposition prepares to install his replacement.
Khan was brought down early on Sunday morning after 174 legislators in the 342-seat National Assembly – some belonging to his party and coalition – voted in a no-confidence motion moved by the opposition to depose him, two more than the required simple majority.
Al Jazeera’s Osama Bin Javaid discussed the latest updates in Islamabad with the former governor of Sindh province, Muhammad Zubair Umar.
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Khan was brought down early on Sunday morning after 174 legislators in the 342-seat National Assembly – some belonging to his party and coalition – voted in a no-confidence motion moved by the opposition to depose him, two more than the required simple majority.
Al Jazeera’s Osama Bin Javaid discussed the latest updates in Islamabad with the former governor of Sindh province, Muhammad Zubair Umar.
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