Islamabad, June 9 (UNI) Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) and Punjab Muslim League-Nawaz (PMLN) have agreed to jointly contest the Punjab bypolls following a meeting between CM Punjab Hamza Shebaz and PPP Co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari, The News reported on Thursday.
The two parties reached an agreement to let the PPP have five ministries, two advisers and two special advisers to the CM. The 10-member Punjab cabinet is likely to take oath on Saturday.
Asif Zardari allowed a free hand to CM Hamza to dislodge Speaker Punjab Assembly democratically. The two leaders also agreed to remove the Speaker Punjab Assembly Ch Pervez Elahi for which the PPP will back the PMLN’s no-trust resolution.
Pakistan: PPP to get nine slots in Punjab cabinet

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