ISLAMABAD, July 29:
Pakistan’s ruling PML-N party today named former Petroleum Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi as the interim Prime Minister until ousted Premier Nawaz Sharif’s younger brother Shehbaz is elected as a Member of Parliament to succeed him as his eventual successor.
The decision was taken here in a meeting headed by Sharif and attended by the top party leaders who rallied behind the Sharifs, the country’s most powerful political family.
The Supreme Court yesterday disqualified 67-year-old Sharif for dishonesty and ruled that corruption cases be filed against him and his children over the Panama Papers scandal, forcing the embattled leader out of office.
The court’s ruling abruptly ended Sharif’s third tenure as prime minister and forced the party’s top leadership to find his successor.
Sharif proposed the two names for party’s formal approval. “The Parliamentary Board approved the nomination by Sharif as mark of trust in him,” a party leader said.
But Shehbaz, the 65-year-old Chief Minister of Punjab, cannot immediately replace his brother as he is not an MP.
Abbasi, the 58-year-old loyalist of Sharif, is expected to serve for 45 days and will resign to let Shehbaz succeed as permanent premier, party sources said.
It was decided to appoint Abbasi as interim Prime Minister to run the Government until Shehbaz is elected as a Member of parliament, they said.
Pakistan has seen such arrangements in the past too.
During former military dictator Gen Pervez Musharraf’s time, politician Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain was appointed as an interim Prime Minister until Shaukat Aziz, who was nominated by Musharraf, got elected by the ruling Pakistan Muslim League Quaid-e-Azam (PMLQ).
Today’s meeting also decided to challenge Sharif’s disqualification through a review petition in the Apex Court.
Sharif was accorded a tremendous welcome when arrived to chair the meeting. The participants chanted the famous party slogan for Sharif: ‘dekho dekho kaun aaya, sher aaya sher aaya.’ (Look who has come, lion has come.)
Lion is the election symbol of PML-N and it is frequently used by his supporters to highlight the courage of Sharif.
The process to appoint a new PM started yesterday when Sharif chaired the PML-N meeting and proposed the name of Shehbaz and none of the participants raised any objection.
Shehbaz would contest the election from NA-120, a constituency from Lahore which has become vacant due to disqualification of Sharif.
Opposition Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, which was instrumental in Sharif’s disqualification, has already named Dr Yasmeen Rashid as its candidate from NA-120. She was defeated by Sharif in the 2013 general election.
According to party sources, it was a difficult decision to bring Shehbaz to Islamabad as it may create political vacuum in Punjab, which PML-N cannot afford ahead of next year elections.
Hence, it was discussed to appoint permanent Prime Minister from the senior party leader for the remaining tenure of the Government, which would end in June, 2018.
Now when it has been decided that Shehbaz would be the premier, his son Hamza could be a choice for the post of Chief Minister of Punjab.
But the problem is that Hamza is member of National Assembly and would have to be elected as Member of provincial Assembly first in order to succeed his father. (PTI)