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General Bajwa, has requested assistance from Washington in achieving an early transfer of funds from the IMFin order to help stabilize Pakistan's shrinking economy.

  The Chief of Army Staff, General Qamar Javed Bajwa, has requested assistance from Washington in achieving an early transfer of funds from the International Monetary Fund in order to help stabilize Pakistan's shrinking economy. Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman, according to security sources, spoke with the army chief earlier this week. It is stated that the army chief made a plea to the White House and Treasury Department to get the IMF to immediately supply the almost $1.2 billion that the country is slated to receive under a reopened loan program. "Staff-level approval" for the loan was granted by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on July 13. IMF Executive Board clearance is required before the transaction can be completed as part of Pakistan's $6 billion Extended Fund Facility. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) will be on vacation for the next three weeks, and its board will not meet until late August at the earliest. According to an IMF official wh...

By-elections on 20 seats are all set to take place in Punjab on July 17, A big political Fight Between PTI vs PMLN.

On July 17, Punjab will hold by-elections for 20 seats, setting up a heated political battle between the PTI and PMLN.


A significant political conflict between PTI and PMLN.

In Punjab, there will be by-elections for 20 seats on July 17. These seats will determine the future of Punjab's chief executive, hence the Pakistan Muslim League (PMLN) and the Pakistan Tehreek Insaf (PTI) are fiercely competing for them.

186 is the "magic number" needed to become Punjab's chief minister.



Currently, there are five independents in the parliament, including the former interior minister Chaudry Nisar Ali Khan. The PPP has seven MPAs, the PML-Q has ten, and the RaheHaq party has one member. The magic number needed to become chief minister is 186.

Who Will Be Punjab's Chief Minister?

Chaudhry Parvez Elahi vs. Hamza Shahbaz Sharif.


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