"Pakistan's Political Landscape Shifts as Coalition Government Excludes Imran Khan's Party"

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Former Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has been nominated as the coalition candidate for Pakistan's next premier, leading a new alliance formed between different parties to break the deadlock after inconclusive elections. The Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) has agreed to support Sharif's party to form a minority government, ending days of political uncertainty. The country faces economic crisis and will need fresh IMF support soon, while Imran Khan's party plans court challenges alleging rigged polls.
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