Pakistan Parliament Dissolves for Election, Ex-PM Imran Khan Absent

Pakistan's parliament is set to dissolve, paving the way for an interim government to oversee an election that will exclude former Prime Minister Imran Khan. Khan, who has faced over 200 legal cases in recent months, was ousted from power last year and subsequently jailed for graft. The country's economy remains in a dire state, with high inflation, unemployment, and foreign debt. There is speculation that the election may be delayed as the government needs time to redraw constituency boundaries. The military, a powerful force in Pakistani politics, plays a significant role in elections. Khan's arrest and crackdown on his party have sparked protests and heightened political tensions. The interim government faces the challenge of staying impartial in a highly polarized political environment.
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