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

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Two major Pakistani political parties, PMLN and PPP, have announced a coalition government, leaving Imran Khan's party out of power despite winning the most votes. The PMLN's Shahbaz Sharif is set to be the candidate for prime minister, with support from the PPP. Imran Khan's party, PTI, which alleged election rigging, will not be part of the coalition and will join a smaller party instead. The coalition aims to work together despite past competition, and parliamentary proceedings are expected to take place within 21 days.
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