Pakistan swears in new lawmakers as protests by ex-PM Imran Khan's supporters rage
Pakistan's army has long wielded unchallenged power over politics - until now. Imran Khan keeps winning even behind bars. Khan is the 'King of Chaos' of Pakistan's political parties. Khan has been jailed for life in jail for 18 months. Khan: 'I'm not afraid to go to jail. I'm not scared to go there'
Pakistan swears in new lawmakers as protests by ex-PM Imran Khan's supporters rage on. Protests by supporters of imprisoned former Prime Minister Imran Khan continue. Pakistan's National Assembly swore in newly-elected members of parliament on Thursday. Protesters continue to protest election integrity.
Imran Khan is facing 31 years in prison on a variety of charges, including corruption, revealing secrets, and marriage law violations. Khan appeals 3 recent convictions. Khan is now facing 31-years in prison, including 31 years for corruption and revealing secrets. Khan: "I'm not going to give up on the allegations. I'm not giving up on them. I want to keep them alive"
Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz and Pakistan People's Party say they will form a coalition government. Imran Khan's party is out of power after last week’s inconclusive elections. Pakistan Muslims are the only party to win a majority of votes in the country.
Imran Khan's political party is effectively banned, his speeches are barred from television and he faces at least 14 years in prison. But as the Pakistan election results show, Imran Khan cannot be suppressed, as the results show. Khan faces 14 years behind bars, but his political party and speeches are banned.
Pakistan heads to the polls Thursday for a widely anticipated general election in which its charismatic –and widely popular –former leader is barred from standing. The South Asian nation is on edge as its charismatic former leader Imran Khan languishes in prison. Imran Khan is widely popular and widely popular in Pakistan.
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Pakistani authorities have barred visitors for imprisoned ex-Prime Minister Imran Khan for 2 weeks. They have received intelligence about a possible attack on the prison where he is being held. Khan is the former prime minister of Pakistan, who is serving a two-year sentence for corruption.