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Former Pakistani PM Benazir Bhutto has said she expects a breakthrough on Thursday on power-sharing talks with President Pervez Musharraf. | Former Pakistani PM Benazir Bhutto has said she expects a breakthrough on Thursday on power-sharing talks with President Pervez Musharraf. |
Ms Bhutto said in London that she expected to be given an amnesty on corruption charges against her. | |
Gen Musharraf is expected to be re-elected president by legislators on Saturday but wants Ms Bhutto to stop any boycott of the vote by her MPs. | |
Ms Bhutto has lived in self-exile since before the general took power in 1999. | |
She has pledged to return to Pakistan on 18 October to fight general elections. | |
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Speaking ahead of talks with her opposition Pakistan People's Party (PPP) in London, Ms Bhutto said: "We are expecting an ordinance today, yes.... There have been a lot of talks. We'll have an announcement later." | |
Her spokesman, Wajid Hasan, told Agence France-Presse news agency it was "definitely an amnesty". | |
Pakistan cabinet minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmad said in Islamabad the government was close to an agreement on power-sharing. | |
Ms Bhutto's party had threatened a mass resignation of lawmakers to undermine the credibility of Saturday's vote. | |
In addition to the amnesty, Ms Bhutto wants the president to give up his power to sack the prime minister. | |
She also wants the repeal of a law banning anyone from being prime minister for more that two terms. | |
She and political rival Nawaz Sharif have both been prime minister twice before. |