The Wall Street Journal: Pakistan’s New Leader Faces Financial Reckoning

The Wall Street Journal: Pakistan’s New Leader Faces Financial Reckoning
Imran Khan is a newcomer to power in Pakistan, but his first challenge is a familiar one for the country: a crushing financial crunch that will likely require an international bailout and spending cutbacks. (RIZWAN TABASSUM/AFP)
Updated 28 July 2018
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The Wall Street Journal: Pakistan’s New Leader Faces Financial Reckoning

The Wall Street Journal: Pakistan’s New Leader Faces Financial Reckoning

July 27: The Wall Street Journal report by Saeed Shah and Bill Spindle states that Imran Khan is a newcomer to power in Pakistan, but his first challenge is a familiar one for the country: a crushing financial crunch that will likely require an international bailout and spending cutbacks. After decades on Pakistan’s political fringe, nearly complete results show that Mr. Khan’s party took more than twice as many seats in parliament as its main competitor, whose highest profile leader is the now-jailed former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif.​

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