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Pakistan's former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto is expected to seal a reconciliation deal with President Pervez Musharraf. | |
The deal would take some of the pressure off Gen Musharraf ahead of a presidential election on Saturday. | The deal would take some of the pressure off Gen Musharraf ahead of a presidential election on Saturday. |
He still faces last-minute challenges to his candidacy in the Supreme Court, which could delay the vote. | |
Ms Bhutto plans to return to Pakistan from self-exile on 18 October to fight parliamentary elections in January. | |
She left Pakistan before Gen Musharraf took power in 1999. | She left Pakistan before Gen Musharraf took power in 1999. |
The agreement cancels corruption charges against Benazir Bhutto and other politicians in the name of national reconciliation, says the BBC's Barbara Plett, in Islamabad. | The agreement cancels corruption charges against Benazir Bhutto and other politicians in the name of national reconciliation, says the BBC's Barbara Plett, in Islamabad. |
Ms Bhutto has now dropped her threat to join the rest of the opposition in a parliamentary walk-out aimed at discrediting Saturday's presidential poll. | Ms Bhutto has now dropped her threat to join the rest of the opposition in a parliamentary walk-out aimed at discrediting Saturday's presidential poll. |
KEY DATES 2 Oct: Date main opposition alliance began boycotting assemblies 06 Oct: Presidential vote to be held, election commission says 18 Oct: Date ex-PM Benazir Bhutto has set for her homecoming 15 Nov: Parliamentary term ends and general election must be held Send us your comments | KEY DATES 2 Oct: Date main opposition alliance began boycotting assemblies 06 Oct: Presidential vote to be held, election commission says 18 Oct: Date ex-PM Benazir Bhutto has set for her homecoming 15 Nov: Parliamentary term ends and general election must be held Send us your comments |
Opponents say it is unconstitutional for a military officer to be elected president. | Opponents say it is unconstitutional for a military officer to be elected president. |
They are challenging Gen Musharraf's candidacy in the Supreme Court for a second time, and the court is due to rule about whether to postpone the vote. | |
If the verdict favours Gen Musharraf, he is expected to formalise the reconciliation deal with Ms Bhutto. | If the verdict favours Gen Musharraf, he is expected to formalise the reconciliation deal with Ms Bhutto. |
This would pave the way for Ms Bhutto to return to Pakistan for forthcoming general elections. | This would pave the way for Ms Bhutto to return to Pakistan for forthcoming general elections. |
If her Pakistan People's Party (PPP) does well, she could end up sharing power with Gen Musharraf, our correspondent. | If her Pakistan People's Party (PPP) does well, she could end up sharing power with Gen Musharraf, our correspondent. |
Scores of opposition MPs have resigned from Pakistan's national parliament and provincial assemblies in protest at Saturday's election. | Scores of opposition MPs have resigned from Pakistan's national parliament and provincial assemblies in protest at Saturday's election. |
They insist that Gen Musharraf is ineligible to stand while also remaining army chief. | They insist that Gen Musharraf is ineligible to stand while also remaining army chief. |