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The son of Pakistan's new Prime Minister was elected Chief Minister of Punjab Province

The son of Pakistan's new Prime Minister was elected Chief Minister of Punjab Province

The son of Pakistan's new Prime Minister was elected Chief Minister of Punjab Province

△ Hamza Shabaz

On April 16, Hamza Shabaz, son of Pakistan's new Prime Minister, Shabaz Sharif, was elected as punjab's new chief minister, according to Dawn. On the same day, the provincial parliament held a chaotic meeting, and Hamza Shabaz's rival Erahi was injured.

Hamza received 197 votes, beating rival Ilahi. The election began after being postponed for more than five hours, during which the House of Representatives erupted in a series of quarrels and scuffles. The opposition party said, "This is Sharif's democracy." They have crossed the line today", "The police can never enter the House." This is the first time in Pakistan's history. With the support of Prime Minister Sharif, riot police wearing body armor entered the election hall.

The son of Pakistan's new Prime Minister was elected Chief Minister of Punjab Province

Mariam Navaz (daughter of Nawaz Sharif) and Hamza Shabaz (son of current Prime Minister Shabaz Sharif)

Mariam Navaz (daughter of Nawaz Sharif), vice president of the Muslim League, congratulated her cousin on winning the election. "Brothers and sisters in Punjab, the rights taken from you during the 2018 elections are back in your hands again," she declared.

The son of Pakistan's new Prime Minister was elected Chief Minister of Punjab Province

Whoever wins Punjab wins the world

"To win punjab is to win Pakistan." Because to win Pakistan economically, it is impossible to bypass the Sharif family and the Punjab manufacturing power; to cooperate with Pakistan militarily, it is impossible to bypass the army headquarters in Rawalpindi; to cooperate with Pakistan culturally, you have to go to Punjab province to "find roots".

It has a number of "firsts": Pakistan's most populous province, about 100 million people - such a large number of provincial administrative units, the world is very few; The largest province in the economy, contributing more than 60% to Pakistan's GDP; The fastest-growing province – annual economic growth rate is between 6% and 8%, while Pakistan's national GDP growth rate is less than 4%; The most developed manufacturing province , although not in the coastal area , textiles, sports, heavy machinery and other industrial sectors are all available.

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