Pakistan PM refuses to resign ahead of no-confidence move
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Al-Araby

Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan said he will not resign, rejecting opposition calls for him to step down ahead of a no-confidence move against him in his toughest challenge since coming to power in 2018. Pakistan’s parliament will convene on Friday to start proceedings into a no-confidence motion. It could take seven days before an actual vote to decide if Khan will be removed. The bid for a vote of no confidence has raised the risk of constitutional, administrative and economic crises amid a pendingInternational Monetary Fund review on the next tranche of a $6 billion rescue package. The I…

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