Pakistan’s Imran Khan Fights to Stay in Power as Lawmakers Rebel

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Pakistan’s Imran Khan Fights to Stay in Power as Lawmakers Rebel
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Democracy remains fragile in Pakistan. No prime minister has managed to serve out the full five-year term, while four military dictators have also ruled the country in its 74-year history.

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan—Imran Khan is fighting to hold on to power in Pakistan after a group of lawmakers from his party rebelled and allied parties in his ruling coalition said they were considering ditching him.

The votes are increasingly stacking up against the former cricketing star, whose governing coalition has a thin majority in parliament. A vote that will decide whether he keeps his post is expected later this month. His party is vowing to fight “to the last ball,” using a cricketing analogy.

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