In Pakistan, former Prime Minister Sharif's younger brother, Shabaz Sharif, has been elected and appointed as the new Prime Minister in place of former Prime Minister Khan, who had been dismissed due to the passage of a vote of no confidence.

In Pakistan, Mr. Khan was dismissed after a vote of no confidence by former Prime Minister Khan, who had been blamed for the failure of economic policy, was passed by the House of Representatives on the 10th.



In response to this, a deliberation to elect a new prime minister was held in the House of Representatives on the 11th, but all members of the Pakistan Tehreek-Eye Movement, headed by Mr. Khan, declared their resignation and left.



After that, a vote was held by the remaining members, and Mr. Shabaz Sharif, the leader of the "Pakistan Muslim League Sharif faction", was elected prime minister and took office after an oath ceremony.



Prime Minister Sharif is 70 years old, born in eastern Lahore.



He is the younger brother of Nawaz Sharif, who served as prime minister three times, and has become a member of the House of Representatives from the top of Punjab.



On the diplomatic side, Pakistan's military influence on politics does not seem to change the policies of China and Afghanistan toward the Taliban interim government, and its relations with the United States, which had been chilled during the Khan administration. Rebuilding is a priority.



However, on the domestic affairs side, Mr. Khan, who is dissatisfied with his unemployment, is asking his supporters to hold demonstrations in various places to show his intention to protest, and there are concerns that security will deteriorate due to conflicts and other situations in the future.