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Anger in Pakistan at poll delays | Anger in Pakistan at poll delays |
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The main parties in Pakistan's new government have condemned a decision by the election commission to postpone a number of by-elections for two months. | The main parties in Pakistan's new government have condemned a decision by the election commission to postpone a number of by-elections for two months. |
The commission says the delay is partly due to security concerns, particularly in the north-west. | |
Neither of Pakistan's top politicians, Asif Ali Zardari and Nawaz Sharif, ran in the February elections that saw President Musharraf's allies routed. | |
Reports say both are considering standing in the by-elections. | Reports say both are considering standing in the by-elections. |
The election commission is staffed by presidential appointees. But a spokesman for Mr Musharraf denied that the delay was politically motivated, saying that he had had no involvement in the decision. | The election commission is staffed by presidential appointees. But a spokesman for Mr Musharraf denied that the delay was politically motivated, saying that he had had no involvement in the decision. |
'Anti-democratic step' | 'Anti-democratic step' |
Members of Mr Zardari's Pakistan People's Party (PPP) and Mr Sharif's Pakistan Muslim League-N said the election commission had not consulted them about the delay. | Members of Mr Zardari's Pakistan People's Party (PPP) and Mr Sharif's Pakistan Muslim League-N said the election commission had not consulted them about the delay. |
"We condemn this. This is an anti-democratic step," the PPP's Sherry Rehman said. | "We condemn this. This is an anti-democratic step," the PPP's Sherry Rehman said. |
In a statement Mr Zardari said: "Even if the law and order situation was bad in any particular locality, it provided no justification to postpone by-elections throughout the country." | In a statement Mr Zardari said: "Even if the law and order situation was bad in any particular locality, it provided no justification to postpone by-elections throughout the country." |
Observers say Pakistan has been relatively peaceful since militants declared a ceasefire recently. | Observers say Pakistan has been relatively peaceful since militants declared a ceasefire recently. |
The elections are for eight seats in the national assembly and 32 provincial assembly seats. | The elections are for eight seats in the national assembly and 32 provincial assembly seats. |
They have already been delayed once and were due to be held on 18 June. They have now been scheduled for 18 August. | They have already been delayed once and were due to be held on 18 June. They have now been scheduled for 18 August. |
The secretary of the election commission said it was concerned by security in North West Frontier Province. | The secretary of the election commission said it was concerned by security in North West Frontier Province. |
He also said June was a bad time to hold the polls because the national and provincial assemblies would be busy with budget issues. | He also said June was a bad time to hold the polls because the national and provincial assemblies would be busy with budget issues. |
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