Nawaz elected unopposed as PML-N president

Three-time former premier was running 'unopposed' for position

PML-N supremo Nawaz Sharif addressing an election rally in Faisalabad on Friday, February 2, 2024. SCREENGRAB

LAHORE:

Former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif was elected unopposed as the president of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) on Tuesday, reported Express News.

With the prospect of reinstating party supremo Nawaz as the president, the ruling party had scheduled intra-party elections for today, coincidentally, the same day Pakistan conducted nuclear tests in 1998 during the PML-N's second term in government.

After scrutinising nomination papers, the final list of candidates was issued by the party's Chief Election Commissioner Rana Sanaullah.

According to party sources, the list featured just one candidate - former premier Nawaz - for the presidency. Consequently, he was elected unopposed as party chief earlier today.

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The official announcement was made during the general council meeting, where Nawaz's presidency was confirmed.

Members of the general council endorsed Nawaz's nomination as president through a show of hands during the session.

PM Shehbaz stepped down as the president of the PML-N on May 13, paving the way for the party supremo and three times former premier Nawaz to be elected as the party head.

Shehbaz was formally elected PML-N president in March 2018, months after the disqualification of his elder brother Nawaz Sharif by the Supreme Court. After the disqualification from holding any public office, Nawaz was also disqualified from holding any office in the political party.

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