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Shehbaz Sharif set for Pakistan's top job as elder brother steps aside

 SLAMABAD, Feb 14 (Reuters) - Shehbaz Sharif is set to start a subsequent term as Pakistan's top state leader before long, getting back to the job he had until August when parliament was broken up in front of last week's decisions.


Sharif, 72, was named by his party and alliance partners to head the atomic equipped country notwithstanding his senior sibling and three-time State leader Nawaz Sharif winning a seat in the gathering and being #1 to be confirmed for a fourth term.


Nawaz Sharif's girl Maryam said in a post on X that her dad would have rather not run a minority alliance government having had clear larger parts in his three past spells as chief. Their Pakistan Muslim Association Nawaz (PML-N) party controls just 80 seats in the 264-seat parliament however has been guaranteed help by six different gatherings for a greater part.

The more youthful Sharif assumed a key part in holding together an alliance of unique gatherings for a long time after parliament casted a ballot previous head and opponent Imran Khan out of office in 2022, and in getting a last wheeze Worldwide Money related Asset (IMF) bargain in 2023.

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