Bhutto party announces candidate for Pakistani PM

Bhutto party announces candidate for Pakistani PM
# 23 March 2008 09:32 (UTC +04:00)
President Pervez Musharraf has asked the National Assembly to reconvene on Monday to elect the prime minister. Gilani, a vice chairman of Bhutto’s Pakistan People’s Party, is all but guaranteed to win the vote with the support of his party, which won the most seats in a February 18 parliamentary election, and its coalition allies. The PPP is led by Bhutto’s widower, Asif Ali Zardari, but he is ineligible to stand for prime minister because he is not a member of parliament. "At this point, I only urge the nation and you all to pray for me, that we take on such a big challenge and do something for the nation, practically," Gilani told Geo Television shortly after the announcement. Announcing Gilani would be the party’s candidate, PPP spokesman Farhatullah Babar told reporters a consensus had been reached within the party and with its coalition partners.Party officials said earlier the chairman of the party, the son of Bhutto and Zardari, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, had been due to announce the candidate but they later said he was feeling unwell. The 19-year-old was appointed after his mother’s assassination on December 27 but has said he will complete his studies at Oxford University before entering politics. There had been speculation the PPP would nominate a stop-gap prime minister and Zardari would take over the post after entering parliament via a by-election. Analysts said the appointment of Gilani, a low-key Bhutto loyalist, was likely to add to speculation Zardari would seek to become prime minister. "It’s not a nomination you’d expect for a five-year term," said political analyst Masooda Bano. "He’s proved his loyalty but even in the public mind he doesn’t have that strong a presence."
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