Highlights: Imran Khan ousted as Pakistan PM in no-confidence motion
Imran Khan has become the first Pakistan PM to be ousted by a no-confidence vote.
- No Pakistani prime minister has ever completed a full five-year term in office
- Pak Supreme court declared the advice given by Khan to President Arif Alvi to dissolve the National Assembly as "unconstitutional"
- Imran Khan expressed disappointment over the Supreme Court's verdict
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Islamabad (Pakistan): It was a litmus test for Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan. The Pak parliament voted on the crucial no-confidence resolution against Khan who became the first premier in the country's history to be voted out in a no-trust motion. In line with a landmark Supreme Court order, the National Assembly's session for voting on the no-confidence motion against Khan began. No Pakistani prime minister has ever completed a full five-year term in office.
Meanwhile, the advice given by Prime Minister Khan to President Arif Alvi to dissolve the National Assembly (NA) was declared "unconstitutional" by the country's apex court. The Pak SC ordered the speaker of the lower house to call a session on Saturday (April 8) to organise the no-confidence vote. The Pak PM, addressing the nation ahead of the no-trust motion, expressed disappointment over the Supreme Court's verdict on the NA deputy speaker's controversial decision on the rejection of the no-trust motion against him.
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