In Pakistan, a vote of no confidence in Prime Minister Khan, who had been blamed for the failure of economic policy, was passed by the House of Representatives, and a new prime minister will soon be elected.

In Pakistan, the opposition coalition, which had been blaming Prime Minister Khan's economic policy failure last month, submitted a bill of distrust of the Prime Minister to the House of Representatives, but it was rejected and the opposition filed a lawsuit in the Supreme Court for violating the constitution. ..



As a result of hearing the claims of both the ruling and opposition parties on the 7th, the Supreme Court ruled that the dismissal of the vote of no confidence was unconstitutional and demanded a vote in the House of Representatives, and the vote was passed on the 10th.



As a result, a part of the ruling party rebelled and the vote of no confidence was passed, confirming the resignation of Prime Minister Khan.



This is the first time Pakistan has passed a vote of no confidence in the prime minister, according to local media.



A new prime minister is expected to be elected in the near future, but because the military has a strong political influence in Pakistan, it is expected that the policy toward the Tullivan interim government in China and Afghanistan will not change even if the government changes. The challenge for the new administration is how to rebuild relations with the United States, which had been chilled during the Khan administration.