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LAHORE: The London meeting of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) top leadership has decided to put forward Shahbaz Sharif as prime ministerial candidate after the 2018 elections if party president Nawaz Sharif remains ineligible to run for office.

The meeting, held on Monday, was presided over by Nawaz Sharif and attended by Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif and federal ministers Ishaq Dar, Khawaja Asif and Ahsan Iqbal.

The decision “coincided” with a full-page result of a “national opinion survey” published in an Urdu daily in which 60 per cent of respondents declared Shahbaz Sharif as the best choice for the prime ministerial job. According to the survey, conducted by a little known US institute Global Strategic Partner in September, Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf chairman Imran Khan was the choice of 47pc of total 4,540 respondents from across the country.

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A senior PML-N leader told Dawn here on Tuesday that the decision to pitch the Punjab chief minister for the office had been taken in view of the fact that disqualification of the elder Sharif under the Supreme Court orders in the Panama Papers case might not be overturned by the vote due after about nine months.

The PML-N official, considered close to the Punjab chief minister, said Shahbaz Sharif had always been the party’s candidate for the office of prime minister after his brother’s ouster.

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Asked if the younger Sharif’s name could be withdrawn like in the recent past when he had been publicly nominated by none other than the disqualified prime minister himself for this and the office of party president only to change the decisions later, the official, requesting not to be named, said that earlier plans of elevating the chief minister to the federal role had to be reverted when the decision led to the emergence of a number of claimants to the office of the provincial chief executive.

According to him, at least three members of the Punjab cabinet were among the claimants and appointing anyone of them or any “junior” to the office could have created a rift in the party in its stronghold at a time when it needed unity and harmony the most.

He rejected a perception that there were any two views in the party on the nomination of Shahbaz Sharif for the greater role or that the chief minister lacked the ability to take along all shades of opinion.

The official saw the same claimants behind reports of division in the party on the issue.

‘Minus-one’ formula
A day after the top-level meeting declared that the PML-N would never accept a “minus-one” formula, former prime minister Nawaz Sharif said in London on Tuesday that no individual could decide either to “plus or minus” anyone.

Mr Sharif, who had announced that he would return to Pakistan on Nov 2 to appear before an accountability court the next day, was asked by the media to comment on the meeting with PM Abbasi and Shahbaz Sharif. His comments were also sought on the much-talked about “minus-one” formula.

“As far as ‘minus one or plus one’ is concerned...such decisions are taken only by the people of Pakistan...these are not the decision of any individual or someone else,” he said.

Only on Monday, Mr Sharif himself dismissed rumours of internal party rifts and insisted that there was no “minus-Nawaz” formula in play.

PM Abbasi and CM Sharif also shared similar views with the media following the high-level meeting.

https://www.dawn.com/news/1367590/shahbaz-sharif-chosen-as-pm-candidate-in-london-meeting
 
Congratulations Pakistanis.... another 5 years of Sharif rule.
 
Democracy? My foot

Well the survey did say that 60% of Pakistanis are acceptable of Shahbaz as next PM.


I suspect 99% of those 60% would be in one province. In any case, Noon will win Punjab and therefore rule over Pakistan and Shahbaz will be the next PM.
 
Well the survey did say that 60% of Pakistanis are acceptable of Shahbaz as next PM.


I suspect 99% of those 60% would be in one province. In any case, Noon will win Punjab and therefore rule over Pakistan and Shahbaz will be the next PM.

4,540 respondents out of 210 million...
 
4,540 respondents out of 210 million...

That is a small number, but that is how surveys work. Even if you disregard the survey result there is no denying that Noon is still the most popular party in Punjab and if they win enough seats from there they will form next government.
 
That is a small number, but that is how surveys work. Even if you disregard the survey result there is no denying that Noon is still the most popular party in Punjab and if they win enough seats from there they will form next government.

Yea it looks like Nooras are united again otherwise their chances were decreasing because of grouping within the family.

There is a small good news if ECP approve it in a couple of days thn according to to recent census there are going to be 4 more NA seats in KP, 4 or 5 less NA seats in Punjab and 1 more seat in Islamabad for 2018 Elections.
 
Yea it looks like Nooras are united again otherwise their chances were decreasing because of grouping within the family.

There is a small good news if ECP approve it in a couple of days thn according to to recent census there are going to be 4 more NA seats in KP, 4 or 5 less NA seats in Punjab and 1 more seat in Islamabad for 2018 Elections.

I heard Punjab loses 9 seats and KP, Baluchistan and Islamabad gain 5, 3 and 1 seat respectively.
 
with same system thres no hope for third party to win the elections. its as simple as that.
 
The decision “coincided” with a full-page result of a “national opinion survey” published in an Urdu daily in which 60 per cent of respondents declared Shahbaz Sharif as the best choice for the prime ministerial job. According to the survey, conducted by a little known US institute Global Strategic Partner in September, Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf chairman Imran Khan was the choice of 47pc of total 4,540 respondents from across the country.
So 60% choose Shahbaz Sharif and 47% choose Imran Khan. That's 107% for just those two, never mind the fact that many would have chosen someone else other than those two. :))

Stopped reading after that paragraph.
 
So 60% choose Shahbaz Sharif and 47% choose Imran Khan. That's 107% for just those two, never mind the fact that many would have chosen someone else other than those two. :))

Stopped reading after that paragraph.

Literally exactly what I noticed too!

Talk about objectivity!?
 
So 60% choose Shahbaz Sharif and 47% choose Imran Khan. That's 107% for just those two, never mind the fact that many would have chosen someone else other than those two. :))

Stopped reading after that paragraph.

Good point.

I stopped reading after 'in London meeting'.
 
So 60% choose Shahbaz Sharif and 47% choose Imran Khan. That's 107% for just those two, never mind the fact that many would have chosen someone else other than those two. :))

Stopped reading after that paragraph.

Good point.

I read that part and figured the survey went something like, they asked all respondents if Shahbaz Sharif is acceptable as PM and 60% said yes. Then they asked respondents if Imran Khan is acceptable as PM and 47% said yes.

I do not think the question was Shahbaz vs Imran vs (others), in which case the total percentage must add to 100.
 
It's good for any democratic country to have 3/4 strong political parties.
It would be better for country that pti win next election so that parties start taking voters seriously and focus on real performance.
 
So 60% choose Shahbaz Sharif and 47% choose Imran Khan. That's 107% for just those two, never mind the fact that many would have chosen someone else other than those two. :))

Stopped reading after that paragraph.

Literally exactly what I noticed too!

Talk about objectivity!?

Good point.

I stopped reading after 'in London meeting'.

Good point.

I read that part and figured the survey went something like, they asked all respondents if Shahbaz Sharif is acceptable as PM and 60% said yes. Then they asked respondents if Imran Khan is acceptable as PM and 47% said yes.

I do not think the question was Shahbaz vs Imran vs (others), in which case the total percentage must add to 100.

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Whoever wrote that paragraph clearly didn't understand the survey. They even managed to get Imran Khan's percentage wrong.

The question was "Do you think _____ would be a good Prime Minister?"
 
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I put the wrong picture, I mean this one. [MENTION=4930]Yossarian[/MENTION] [MENTION=134473]Haroon786[/MENTION] [MENTION=133760]Abdullah719[/MENTION] [MENTION=138254]Syed1[/MENTION]

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Wow all the hard work by Imran and he is just ahead of Kulsoom by 6%.
 
Another twist! NS made a uturn to SS after returning Pakistan and now SS is angry and sitting in London.
 
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