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Pakistan Peoples Party

Aqil Shah on Pakistani Elections and Beyond

Aqil Shah on Pakistani Elections and Beyond

By Sudha Ramachandran
“A coup may not be imminent, but it is fair to say that Pakistan is unlikely to come out of its enduring praetorian trap.”

Confusion Reigns in Pakistan as PML-N and PPP Attempt to Form Government

Confusion Reigns in Pakistan as PML-N and PPP Attempt to Form Government

By Umair Jamal
The big question is who will be the new prime minister? Both parties have their eyes on the top prize.
The Race to Govern Pakistan

The Race to Govern Pakistan

By Riazat Butt
Independents affiliated with the PTI have won the most seats. But Imran Khan will not be prime minister.

It’s Game Over for Pakistan’s Opposition Alliance

It’s Game Over for Pakistan’s Opposition Alliance

By Umair Jamal
Mutual distrust between the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz and Pakistan Peoples Party has rendered the 11-party coalition toothless.

Pakistan Peoples Party Leader Disavows Nawaz Sharif Comments About the Army

Pakistan Peoples Party Leader Disavows Nawaz Sharif Comments About the Army

By Abhijnan Rej
With this latest development, the future of the 11 opposition parties’ alliance looks bleak.

Uzair Baloch, the Pakistan People’s Party, and the 18th Constitutional Amendment

Uzair Baloch, the Pakistan People’s Party, and the 18th Constitutional Amendment

By Umair Jamal
How a gangster from Karachi may become central to one of Pakistan’s defining constitutional amendments.

What Does Imran Khan’s Accountability Campaign Mean For Pakistan?

What Does Imran Khan’s Accountability Campaign Mean For Pakistan?

By Umair Jamal
Is the Pakistani government pressuring an accountability board to step-up corruption investigations?
The Stakes in Pakistan's Election: Civil-Military Relations and Beyond

The Stakes in Pakistan's Election: Civil-Military Relations and Beyond

By Ankit Panda
Pakistanis gear up for a high-stakes election on Wednesday.

The Politics of Electioneering in Pakistan

The Politics of Electioneering in Pakistan

By Umair Jamal
The stakes are high for civilian supremacy in Pakistan in the leadup to the next elections.

10 Years After Benazir Bhutto's Death, What Lies Ahead for the Pakistan People's Party?

10 Years After Benazir Bhutto's Death, What Lies Ahead for the Pakistan People's Party?

By Umair Jamal
Can Benazir Bhutto’s son create bring his mother’s dynamism to the party’s politics?

Why Pakistan’s Ruling Party Should Aim For an Early Election

Why Pakistan’s Ruling Party Should Aim For an Early Election

By Umair Jamal
An alleged state led resistance to the Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz’s rule can only subside if the party wins a colossal mandate in the next general elections.
Can the Pakistan People’s Party Restore Itself to Its Past Glory?

Can the Pakistan People’s Party Restore Itself to Its Past Glory?

By Umair Jamal
The apparent lack of vision and substance in the party’s current workings doesn’t bode well for its future.

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