Zardari’s nomination filed as coalition candidate for Pakistan president, Khan-backed SIC supports Achakzai

The combination of file photo shows Mahmood Khan Achakzai (right) delivering a speech during a rally in Rawalpindi on February 14, 2008, and Asif Ali Zardari gesturing towards supporters during a campaign rally for the 2024 general elections in Garhi Khuda Bakhsh village, Larkana on December 27, 2023. (Photo courtesy: AFP)
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Zardari’s nomination filed as coalition candidate for Pakistan president, Khan-backed SIC supports Achakzai

  • Zardari has the backing of a coalition of major political parties, including ex-PM Sharif’s PML-N
  • The development comes months after Arif Alvi’s tenure ended as the 13th president of Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) on Saturday filed nomination papers of its co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari for the presidential election on March 9, with former prime minister Imran Khan-backed Sunni Ittehad Council (SIC) party naming Mahmood Khan Achakzai as its candidate for the top post.

Zardari, who previously served as the president from 2008 till 2013, has the backing of a coalition of major political parties, including three-time former prime minister Nawaz Sharif-led Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) that is likely to form the government at center.

Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah, who was flanked by a large of lawmakers from the southern Sindh province, submitted Zardari’s nomination papers as a proposer, while Sindh Assembly lawmaker Nasir Shah acted as a seconder.

“Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah submitted the nomination papers to Sindh High Court Chief Justice Aqeel Abbasi,” a spokesperson for the Sindh CM’s office said in a statement.

Meanwhile, Khan-backed SIC party named Achakzai, who heads the Pashtoonkhwa Milli Awami Party (PkMAP), as its candidate for the presidency in Islamabad.

After being barred from contesting Feb. 8 national election for breaching electoral laws, Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) had fielded its members as independent candidates, who later joined the minority SIC party to claim reserved seats in assemblies.

“PTI-backed Sunni Ittehad Council has nominated Mahmood Khan Achakzai [as] presidential candidate,” Khan’s party said in a statement on Saturday.

In Pakistan, a president is elected by members of an electoral college, which comprises both upper and lower houses of parliament as well as provincial assemblies.

On Friday, the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) announced a schedule for the presidential election on March 9, months after the end of Arif Alvi’s term as the 13th president of Pakistan.

It said nominations for the post could be filed by Saturday and a returning officer, appointed by the ECP, will scrutinize the documents by March 4.

President Alvi’s five-year term ended in September last year, but in Pakistan, a president may continue to stay in office constitutionally until his successor is elected to the presidency.

The tenure of Alvi, who took oath on Sept. 9, 2018 after Khan’s PTI came to power in election held the same year, was marked by political instability and civil-military tensions, and saw the ouster of Khan in a parliamentary no-trust vote in April 2022, followed by the departure of PM Shehbaz Sharif’s coalition government in August.

Besides political instability, an economic crisis gripped Pakistan during this period, with the South Asian country barely averting a default in June last year by securing a $3 billion bailout deal from the International Monetary Fund (IMF).


Italy to grant 10,500 work visas, waive entry requirement for Pakistani diplomats — ministry

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Italy to grant 10,500 work visas, waive entry requirement for Pakistani diplomats — ministry

  • Interior minister meets Italian counterpart to review measures preventing illegal immigration
  • Pakistan says it achieved a 47 percent drop in illegal immigration to European states in 2025

KARACHI: Italy has announced to grant 10,500 visas to Pakistani nationals to promote legal migration and exempt diplomatic passport holders from visa requirements, Pakistan’s interior ministry said on Wednesday.

The development took place during a meeting between Pakistan’s Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi and his Italian counterpart Matteo Piantedosi to review internal security relations and measures to prevent illegal immigration.

Pakistan intensified action against illegal migration in 2023 after hundreds of migrants, including many Pakistanis, drowned when an overcrowded vessel sank off the Greek town of Pylos, making it one of the deadliest boat disasters in the Mediterranean.

Authorities continue to target smuggling networks sending citizens abroad through dangerous routes, following heightened scrutiny at airports and a series of arrests involving forged documents.

“10,500 work visas will be issued for Pakistan’s skilled labor force to promote legal migration,” Piantedosi was quoted as saying by the ministry in its statement. “On the demand of Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi, Pakistani diplomatic passport holders will be exempted from Italian visas.”

The ministry said the discussions also focused on strengthening cooperation to more effectively combat drug trafficking, human smuggling and militancy.

It quoted Naqvi as saying that strict airport and sea borders surveillance had helped reduce illegal immigration.

“The achievements of Pakistani institutions in preventing human trafficking and drugs are commendable,” the ministry quoted Piantedosi as saying. “We will increase mutual cooperation to promote legal migration.”

Pakistan said last year it had achieved a 47 percent drop in illegal immigration to Europe in 2025, with more than 1,700 human smugglers arrested as part of an expanded nationwide crackdown.

The country also announced in December plans to roll out an artificial intelligence-based immigration screening system in Islamabad to detect forged travel documents and prevent illegal departures.

Pakistan’s Federal Investigation Agency released a list of more than 100 of the country’s “most wanted” human smugglers in September while identifying major hubs of trafficking activity in the country.