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Zardari presidente del Pakistan, batte il candidato di Khan

epa11024418 Ahmad Raza Kasuri, a senior lawyer, whose father’s assassination was pinned on former president Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, leading to his execution, speaks to journalists after a supreme court hearing related to a 12-year-old presidential reference on revisiting ZA Bhutto's, in Islamabad, Pakistan, 12 December 2023. The Supreme Court of Pakistan has reopened hearings into the 1979 controversial hanging of former Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto during the military rule of Zia-ul-Haq. Critics have labeled Bhutto's execution as a 'judicial murder,' and his granddaughter Aseefa Bhutto Zardari has called for the Supreme Court to rectify this injustice. Bhutto, who was also the president of Pakistan and the founder of the Pakistan People's Party, was removed from power in 1977 by a military coup led by General Zia-ul Haq, who subsequently sentenced him to death. The case was reopened in 2011 by his son-in-law and then-president Asif Ali Zardari, but the Supreme Court has now set the next hearing date for January 2024. EPA/SOHAIL SHAHZAD
epa11024418 Ahmad Raza Kasuri, a senior lawyer, whose father’s assassination was pinned on former president Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, leading to his execution, speaks to journalists after a supreme court hearing related to a 12-year-old presidential reference on revisiting ZA Bhutto's, in Islamabad, Pakistan, 12 December 2023. The Supreme Court of Pakistan has reopened hearings into the 1979 controversial hanging of former Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto during the military rule of Zia-ul-Haq. Critics have labeled Bhutto's execution as a 'judicial murder,' and his granddaughter Aseefa Bhutto Zardari has called for the Supreme Court to rectify this injustice. Bhutto, who was also the president of Pakistan and the founder of the Pakistan People's Party, was removed from power in 1977 by a military coup led by General Zia-ul Haq, who subsequently sentenced him to death. The case was reopened in 2011 by his son-in-law and then-president Asif Ali Zardari, but the Supreme Court has now set the next hearing date for January 2024. EPA/SOHAIL SHAHZAD
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ISLAMABAD, 09 MAR - Asif Ali Zardari è stato eletto 14mo presidente del Pakistan, ottenendo la vittoria alle elezioni presidenziali. Zardari, vedovo della prima donna leader Benazir Bhutto, è diventato capo di Stato del Paese per la seconda volta, dopo esserlo stato dal 2013 al 2018. Leader del Pakistan peoples party (Ppp), ha ricevuto 411 voti dal Parlamento, mentre il suo avversario Mehmood Khan Achakzai, candidato sostenuto dall'ex primo ministro Imran Khan, ha avuto 181 voti. Zardari era il candidato comune dell'attuale coalizione di governo guidata dal premier Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif.

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