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The February 8 polls in Pakistan yielded unexpected results, leading to the possibility of a coalition government, which presents its own set of challenges.
Pakistan faces numerous issues, from economic woes to security threats, demanding decisive leadership and action. Strengthening democratic institutions and prioritizing national interests are crucial.
Our last ruling coalition, the PDM government, has not provided an enviable track record and their mismanagement is still being paid for today. From economic woes to security threats, Pakistan confronts a daunting array of issues that demand decisive leadership and concerted action. The CFR’s concerns echo those of many observers, underscoring the urgent need for Pakistan to address these pressing issues head-on.
Looking ahead, Pakistan stands at a critical juncture, where the choices made today will shape its future trajectory. Strengthening democratic institutions and prioritising national interests over partisan agendas are absolutely imperative.
Pakistan must seize this moment to demonstrate its resilience and determination in the face of adversity.
By embracing the spirit of collaboration and charting a course towards sustainable development, Pakistan can overcome its challenges and emerge stronger than ever before.
Coalition govt and challengesIn the aftermath of one of the nation’s most contentious elections, this is clearly a defining moment for Pakistan—one that demands bold leadership and unwavering commitment to the welfare of its people.