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Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf, who is facing impeachment by parliament, says he will resign. | Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf, who is facing impeachment by parliament, says he will resign. |
The charges against the president include violation of the constitution and gross misconduct. | The charges against the president include violation of the constitution and gross misconduct. |
Mr Musharraf said he was confident that the charges against him would not stand but that this was not the time for more confrontation in Pakistan. | Mr Musharraf said he was confident that the charges against him would not stand but that this was not the time for more confrontation in Pakistan. |
He has been one of the United States' strongest allies in its war against Islamist extremism. | He has been one of the United States' strongest allies in its war against Islamist extremism. |
His political rivals swept to power last February in national and provincial elections after months of political confrontation and worsening militant violence. | His political rivals swept to power last February in national and provincial elections after months of political confrontation and worsening militant violence. |
'No bravado' | 'No bravado' |
Mr Musharraf announced his decision to resign in a live television address to the nation. | Mr Musharraf announced his decision to resign in a live television address to the nation. |
class="" href="/1/hi/world/south_asia/7567592.stm">Musharraf's mixed legacy class="" href="/1/hi/world/south_asia/7567734.stm">Resignation speech excerpts | |
Looking calm and dressed soberly in a dark suit and tie, the embattled president said he had decided to resign after consulting his allies and advisors. | Looking calm and dressed soberly in a dark suit and tie, the embattled president said he had decided to resign after consulting his allies and advisors. |
Mr Musharraf said his appeals for reconciliation with his opponents had fallen on deaf ears. | Mr Musharraf said his appeals for reconciliation with his opponents had fallen on deaf ears. |
He was not afraid of the impeachment charges he is facing, he said. "Not a single charge can be proved against me." | He was not afraid of the impeachment charges he is facing, he said. "Not a single charge can be proved against me." |
But he said the impeachment process would have plunged the country into more uncertainty. "This is not the time for individual bravado." | But he said the impeachment process would have plunged the country into more uncertainty. "This is not the time for individual bravado." |
He said whatever mistakes he had made in office were unintentional and that "I leave myself in the hands of the people". | He said whatever mistakes he had made in office were unintentional and that "I leave myself in the hands of the people". |
'False allegations' | 'False allegations' |
He began his address by saying that when he took over in a military coup in 1999, Pakistan was going to be declared a failed state and faced great economic challenges. | He began his address by saying that when he took over in a military coup in 1999, Pakistan was going to be declared a failed state and faced great economic challenges. |
He said that "false allegations were made against me" by people who "tried to turn the truth into lies". | He said that "false allegations were made against me" by people who "tried to turn the truth into lies". |
He gave a long defence of the country's economic record, detailing the progress he said it had made under his rule. | He gave a long defence of the country's economic record, detailing the progress he said it had made under his rule. |
He said the problems Pakistan faced could be solved if people worked together and believed in themselves. | He said the problems Pakistan faced could be solved if people worked together and believed in themselves. |
Mr Musharraf decided to address the nation as ministers warned over the weekend that impeachment proceedings against him could begin as early as Tuesday of this week. | Mr Musharraf decided to address the nation as ministers warned over the weekend that impeachment proceedings against him could begin as early as Tuesday of this week. |
The drive to impeach him has been led by Nawaz Sharif, the head of Pakistan's second biggest political party, the PML-N. It was Mr Sharif who President Musharraf, then head of the army, deposed in a bloodless coup in 1999. | The drive to impeach him has been led by Nawaz Sharif, the head of Pakistan's second biggest political party, the PML-N. It was Mr Sharif who President Musharraf, then head of the army, deposed in a bloodless coup in 1999. |
He was forced to give up control of the armed forces last year. | He was forced to give up control of the armed forces last year. |
The president's public standing suffered a huge setback in 2007 when he sacked Pakistan's chief justice and nearly 60 judges to prevent them from overturning his re-election as president. | The president's public standing suffered a huge setback in 2007 when he sacked Pakistan's chief justice and nearly 60 judges to prevent them from overturning his re-election as president. |
Are you in Pakistan? What is your reaction to President Musharraf's statement? Send us your comments using the form below. | Are you in Pakistan? What is your reaction to President Musharraf's statement? Send us your comments using the form below. |
In most cases a selection of your comments will be published, displaying your name and location unless you state otherwise in the box below. | In most cases a selection of your comments will be published, displaying your name and location unless you state otherwise in the box below. |