Can Pakistan afford to hold general elections?
By DW
08 March 2023 |
4:21 pm
Opposition leader Imran Khan is demanding fresh polls to steer Pakistan out of a protracted political crisis. But holding general elections is a costly affair, and the South Asian country's coffers are empty.
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