Pakistani political parties are meeting to discuss what they say are massive irregularities and rigging in the July 25 vote that saw the Pakistan Tehreek-e Insaf party (PTI) score a major electoral victory.
Official results from Pakistan’s legislative elections show opposition leader Imran Khan’s Tehrik-e Insaf (PTI) party winning the vote and taking at least 115 of the 272 directly elected seats in the National Assembly.
Pakistani politician and former cricket star Imran Khan has declared victory for his Pakistan Tehrik-e Insaf (PTI) party in the country's July 25 national elections that were marred by long delays in vote-tallying and allegations of rigging by rivals.
Early results in Pakistan's July 25 national elections suggest opposition leader Imran Khan is on course to win a vote that has been marred by delays in vote-tallying and allegations of rigging by rivals.
Polls have closed in Pakistan's national elections that were marred by a deadly suicide attack in the southwestern city of Quetta.
An explosion in the Pakistani city of Quetta has killed dozens of people shortly after polls opened in national elections that have been marred by allegations of pre-poll rigging.
Pakistan is seeing an unprecedented number of extremists and militant groups running in national elections on July 25.
The UN Security Council has unanimously condemned the use of violence by the Taliban and the Islamic State (IS) group to disrupt Afghanistan's elections.
e July 25 vote is set to lead Pakistan to greater instability with intense political wrangling, a worsening economy, and greater insecurity.
A new, far right Islamist party has emerged on Pakistan’s election scene and is running hundreds of candidates on both national and provincial seats. Analysts are watching the party closely and fear its impact on Pakistani politics.
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