The Pakistan government intends to achieve a trial of the current president of the country Arif Alvi, the former Prime Minister Imran Khan, who heads the Party “Justice Movement”, and the former deputy speaker of the National Assembly (lower house of parliament), Kasim Suri on charges of stateisms and violation of the Constitution countries. This was reported on Friday by Pakistan Today, citing government sources.
According to their data, the Government of the Prime Minister of Shakhbaz Sharif, who came to power in April, collects evidence exposing the Stateisms of Alvi, Khan and Suri to transfer Pakistan to the Supreme Court with the aim of criminal prosecution of these persons. The initiators of the trial argue that Suri, from the sanction of President Alvi and, at the request of Imran, Khan illegally blocked the vote of legislators on the vote of no confidence in him and his office and dismissed the national assembly, thereby violating the constitution, which is equated with the Stateizer.
The Supreme Court canceled the decision on the dissolution of the parliament and decided to hold a vote on the vote of no confidence in Imran Khan on April 10. As a result, he was shifted from his post. The new Prime Minister was elected the leader of the Pakistani Muslim League party Shakhbaz Sharif, for whose candidacy 174 out of 342 members of the National Assembly voted.
Soon after the Sharic came to power, the Lahore court announced his intention to present the new head of the Pakistani government and his two sons of money laundering for 16.3 billion rupees (about $ 86 million) in the fraud case with sugar deliveries.