Imran Khan’s party to announce him as prime minister candidate on Monday

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) to announce Imran Khan as the prime minister candidate on Monday. (Photo courtesy: PTI official media cell)
Updated 05 August 2018
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Imran Khan’s party to announce him as prime minister candidate on Monday

  • Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) convened its first parliamentary party meeting on Monday after announcing it had bagged the required number to form government in the center
  • It is obligatory to summon the first session of the National Assembly within 21 days after holding elections, according to Pakistan’s constitution

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) called a meeting of the parliamentary party on Monday to formally nominate Imran Khan as the candidate for the next prime minister, PTI spokesman Fawad Chaudhry told reporters on Sunday.
After exhausting talks with allied political parties and successful independent candidates, PTI announced it had achieved the required number to form a government in the center.
The PTI emerged as the single largest party in the July 25 elections, winning 116 seats in the National Assembly out of the contested 270 parliamentary constituencies.
Chaudhry claimed the PTI-led coalition had reached the figure of 174 after political allies and reserved seats pooled in.
Khan, who is all set to become Pakistan’s new prime minister, earlier hinted he would take the oath before the country’s Independence Day on August 14, but no date has officially been announced yet.
Earlier this week, caretaker Minister for Information Ali Zafar said that the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) had assured it would complete all legal formalities by Aug. 11 and the first session of the recently elected National Assembly may be convened by Aug. 14.
It is obligatory to summon the first session of the National Assembly within 21 days of conducting general elections, according to Pakistan’s constitution.
Once the government summons the first session of the parliament, the newly chosen members will first elect the new speaker, deputy speaker and then the leader of the house or the prime minister.
The ECP is in the process of completing legal prerequisites including consolidation of election results and collection of returns from successful candidates regarding expenditure incurred during elections.
The president of Pakistan will summon the first session of the newly elected assembly upon the advice of Caretaker Prime Minister Nasir-ul-Mulk once the ECP concludes all formalities.


Russia will examine Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ invite: Putin

Updated 21 January 2026
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Russia will examine Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ invite: Putin

  • Invites were sent to dozens of world leaders with a request for $1 billion for a permanent seat on the board

MOSCOW: President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday said Russia would study US President Donald Trump’s invitation to join his “Board of Peace.”
“The Russian foreign ministry has been charged with studying the documents that were sent to us and to consult on the topic with our strategic partners,” Putin said during a televised government meeting. “It is only after that we’ll be able to reply to the invitation.”
He said that Russia could pay the billion dollars being asked for permanent membership “from the Russian assets frozen under the previous American administration.”
He added that the assets could also be used “to reconstruct the territories damaged by the hostilities, after the conclusion of a peace agreement between Russia and Ukraine.”
Invites were sent to dozens of world leaders with a request for $1 billion for a permanent seat on the board.
Although originally meant to oversee Gaza’s rebuilding, the board’s charter does not seem to limit its role to the Palestinian coastal enclave and appears to want to rival the United Nations, drawing the ire of some US allies including France.