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Can Zardari become Pakistan's Prime Minister?

Posted on Sunday, March 16, 2008 at 11:17AM by Registered CommenterMunaeem in | Comments1 Comment

Fortune favors the fools and corrupts. Last month’s election victory has made Pakistan’s most ostracized figure ASIF Ali Zardari, the  widower of Benazir Bhutto, Pakistan's kingmaker.

He  is now leading the party of her wife. Reports are coming out that he wants to become Pakistan’s prime minister himself.

The question is : Can he become prime minister of Pakistan?

In my opinion, he cannot become prime minister of Pakistan.  Pakistan’s law says that parliamentary candidates must be a graduate in order to qualify for electoral office.

Zardari asserted in one of his interviews that he attended London School of Business Studies and received a degree.  His official biography tells that he attended a commercial college called Pedinton School.  This college does not exists in London.

Reader Comments (1)

Zardari will become PM one day.

March 30, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterNasir Jamal

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