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Pakistan's ruling coalition claims "progress" over judges' issue
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 01 - 05 - 2008


Pakistan's ruling coalition on Thursday claimed
to have made "positive progress" in its talks over the restoration of
senior judges sacked by President Pervez Musharraf late last year, according to dpa.
"The nation will hear good news shortly," former premier Nawaz
Sharif, head of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) told
reporters in Dubai after his meeting with Asif Zardari, who succeeded
slain former premier Benazir Bhutto as the chief of her Pakistan
People's Party (PPP).
However, Sharif refused to give further details of the talks,
saying he would announce the outcome on Friday in the eastern city of
Lahore, a political stronghold of his PML-N party.
More than 60 senior judges, including chief justice Iftikhar
Chaudhry, were sacked by Musharraf under an emergency order on
November 3 as the Supreme Court was expected to rule against his re-
election for another five-year term.
The PML-N and PPP formed an alliance after routing Musharraf's
political supporters in the February 18 parliamentary election and
pledged to reinstate the justices by the end of April.
However, the coalition partners hit a deadlock over the mode of
the justices' restoration, which the PML-N said needs only a simple
resolution by the parliament while the PPP viewed it as a complex
issue demanding a constitutional reform package.
The PPP, which won the most seats in the 342-member lower house of
Parliament also wants to put limits on Chaudhry's powers and cut down
his tenure through the package, a proposal PML-N has opposed.
Sharif rushed to Dubai Monday when the lieutenants of the PML-N
reached a dead end in discussions with the PPP team, led by Zardari,
who was already in the Gulf state to meet his two daughters.
The stalemate fanned rumours that the month-old alliance is on the
verge of falling apart, which would send the country into a political
crisis.
But Sharif insisted that the coalition was intact and committed to
its pledge on the issue of judiciary.
"We reiterated that the restoration of judges will take place
according to the Murree Declaration," he said, referring to the
agreement the sides signed in March that says the re-instatement
would occur through parliamentary resolution.
"There is no ambiguity, there is no doubt about it," Sharif added.
A senior PPP leader and Information Minister Sheri Rehman
endorsed Sharif's statement. "He has been authorized to make an
announcement on behalf of the coalition in Lahore. It will be a
positive announcement," she told Dawn news channel.
Some analysts opined that the PPP is hesitating from restoring
Chaudhry with full powers since it fears that, once restored, he
could annul unconditional amnesty given by Musharraf to politicians,
including Zardari who was facing several graft charges.
Chaudhry could also revoke Supreme Court's approval of Musharraf's
re-election, further clouding the political future of the embattled
president. Once in tight corners, he could dissolve the newly elected
parliament.
Sharif's PML-N had threatened to quit the cabinet if any
compromise was made on the judges' reinstatement, the main rallying
point for the party, whose government was ousted by Musharraf in a
bloodless military coup in 1999.


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