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ArtikelOpen Spats; Pakistan's Febrile Politics  
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Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: The Economist (http://search.proquest.com/) vol. 401 no. 8765 (Dec. 2011), page 18.
Topik: Political Power; Presidents; Political Party; Pakistan
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Isi artikelOn December 19th the president of Pakistan, Asif Zardari, returned to the country after a two-week absence in Dubai. Officially, Mr Zardari had been getting treatment for a mild stroke. But the belief was growing that the army was forcing him into exile. For the time being, Mr Zardari's return appears to have scotched these rumours. Still, his troubles have not gone away. They include a scandal over a leaked memo that drew the president into an open spat with the country's military establishment; a political opposition pressing him hard for early elections; a dire economy; and imploding relations with the United States. With the president determined to hang on, the armed forces, which seem incapable of staying out of politics, have a problem. They want to be rid of Mr Zardari, but they do not want to stage another coup. Nor do they want to see the opposition leader, Nawaz Sharif, come to power, since they do not trust him.
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