Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif extends a vital invitation to Opposition Leader Raja Riaz for a crucial consultation. Don’t miss the latest political developments!

Hey there, folks! It’s your friendly news guru here, Anderson Cooper, coming at you with the latest scoop straight from the heart of political action. Grab a seat, because this one’s got all the drama and suspense you could ask for.

A Formal Invite for a Not-So-Formal Chat

Let’s dive right into it. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has penned down a letter, and who’s it for? None other than the opposition leader in the National Assembly, Raja Riaz. What’s on the agenda, you ask? A meeting, my friends, a meeting! And not just any meeting, mind you. This one’s all about hashing out the nitty-gritty details regarding the appointment of a caretaker Prime Minister.

Constitutional Responsibilities in Action

The Prime Minister’s letter, full of politeness and that official flair, makes it clear from the get-go that he’s ready to roll up his sleeves and get down to business. He throws in the tidbit that the President has waved his magic wand—well, not exactly magic, but Article 58(1) of the constitution—and dissolved the National Assembly. That means it’s game on for the appointment of that all-important caretaker Prime Minister.

Countdown to Decision Day

Tick-tock, tick-tock! The clock is ticking, and there’s a deadline in play. According to the constitution’s playbook, the powers that be have three days to wrap up the whole naming game after the assembly’s dissolution. That’s right, just three days to figure out who’s going to step into those big Prime Minister shoes temporarily.

A Plan B in the Shadows

Now, I’ve seen enough political dramas to know that not everyone’s always on the same page. If the power players can’t settle on a name with a friendly handshake and a pat on the back, it’s time to call in the big guns—or, in this case, the parliamentary committee. They’ll roll up their sleeves and dive into the decision-making process, ensuring the name on that dotted line isn’t just pulled out of a hat.

When All Else Fails…

But wait, there’s more! If all else fails, we’ve got a secret weapon up our sleeves. The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) steps into the ring with a mere two days on the clock. They’ll shuffle through the list of names handed to them, and you bet your bottom dollar they’re going to make that call. The show must go on, after all!

So there you have it, folks. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has extended his hand for a political tête-à-tête, and it’s a waiting game to see how this all pans out. Will they agree on a name and wrap it up in record time, or will the committee and the ECP have to roll up their sleeves and get to work? It’s a political showdown you won’t want to miss! Stay tuned for more updates on this nail-biting saga.

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