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Musharraf 'wins presidency vote' | |
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Gen Pervez Musharraf has won a vote to be re-elected Pakistan's president, officials say, even though it is unclear if his candidacy was legal. | |
Lawmakers in parliament and Pakistan's four provincial assemblies took part in Saturday's vote. | |
The Supreme Court says no winner can be declared until it decides whether Gen Musharraf can stand while army chief. | |
A deal with former PM Benazir Bhutto meant her supporters did not join an opposition boycott of the election. | |
On Friday Gen Musharraf dropped corruption charges against Ms Bhutto - a stride towards an expected power-sharing deal. | On Friday Gen Musharraf dropped corruption charges against Ms Bhutto - a stride towards an expected power-sharing deal. |
HAVE YOUR SAY If both the sides are serious, it should work. This should bring the much-desired stability to Pakistan Bijal Bhatt, Auckland, New Zealand Send us your comments Musharraf's bitter-sweet day How the president is elected | HAVE YOUR SAY If both the sides are serious, it should work. This should bring the much-desired stability to Pakistan Bijal Bhatt, Auckland, New Zealand Send us your comments Musharraf's bitter-sweet day How the president is elected |
Gen Musharraf hopes the reconciliation agreement, as it is called, will add credibility to his government. Ms Bhutto's Pakistan People's Party (PPP) is the largest in the country. | Gen Musharraf hopes the reconciliation agreement, as it is called, will add credibility to his government. Ms Bhutto's Pakistan People's Party (PPP) is the largest in the country. |
Security was tight in cities across Pakistan for Saturday's vote, after opposition parties and lawyers' groups called for protests. | Security was tight in cities across Pakistan for Saturday's vote, after opposition parties and lawyers' groups called for protests. |
In Peshawar, capital of North West Frontier Province, police fired tear gas at lawyers protesting near the assembly building. | In Peshawar, capital of North West Frontier Province, police fired tear gas at lawyers protesting near the assembly building. |
Gen Musharraf's supporters dominate the assemblies, thanks to elections five years ago widely condemned as rigged. | Gen Musharraf's supporters dominate the assemblies, thanks to elections five years ago widely condemned as rigged. |
'Just a formality' | 'Just a formality' |
Pakistan has been engulfed in political upheaval in recent months, at the same time as the security forces have suffered a series of blows from pro-Taleban militants opposed to Gen Musharraf's support for the US-led "war on terror". | Pakistan has been engulfed in political upheaval in recent months, at the same time as the security forces have suffered a series of blows from pro-Taleban militants opposed to Gen Musharraf's support for the US-led "war on terror". |
Gen Musharraf will step down as army chief, but only if he wins the election, his lawyers have said. | Gen Musharraf will step down as army chief, but only if he wins the election, his lawyers have said. |
KEY DATES 06 Oct: Presidential vote is held 17 Oct: Supreme Court to resume hearing challenges to Musharraf candidacy 18 Oct: Date ex-PM Benazir Bhutto has set for her homecoming 15 Nov: Parliamentary term ends and general election must be held by mid-January | KEY DATES 06 Oct: Presidential vote is held 17 Oct: Supreme Court to resume hearing challenges to Musharraf candidacy 18 Oct: Date ex-PM Benazir Bhutto has set for her homecoming 15 Nov: Parliamentary term ends and general election must be held by mid-January |
But Friday's ruling by the Supreme Court throws the presidential election into confusion. | But Friday's ruling by the Supreme Court throws the presidential election into confusion. |
The BBC's Barbara Plett in Islamabad says government officials called the decision a formality but analysts said it was a serious setback that would place a question mark over the legitimacy of the poll. | The BBC's Barbara Plett in Islamabad says government officials called the decision a formality but analysts said it was a serious setback that would place a question mark over the legitimacy of the poll. |
It means that even if Gen Musharraf does get the most votes he cannot be declared winner until the court has decided if he was a valid candidate in the first place. | It means that even if Gen Musharraf does get the most votes he cannot be declared winner until the court has decided if he was a valid candidate in the first place. |
On 28 September the court dismissed a number of earlier objections filed by Gen Musharraf's opponents on technical grounds. | On 28 September the court dismissed a number of earlier objections filed by Gen Musharraf's opponents on technical grounds. |
That led to fresh petitions being filed. | That led to fresh petitions being filed. |
The judges said they would not make a final decision before 17 October, which coincides with the day Ms Bhutto says she will leave London to return from years of self-imposed exile. | The judges said they would not make a final decision before 17 October, which coincides with the day Ms Bhutto says she will leave London to return from years of self-imposed exile. |
Correspondents say Gen Musharraf was waiting for the court's verdict before formalising a power-sharing deal with Ms Bhutto. | Correspondents say Gen Musharraf was waiting for the court's verdict before formalising a power-sharing deal with Ms Bhutto. |
The ordinance signed into law on Friday exempts any person charged with - but not convicted of - corruption between 3 January 1986 and 12 October 1999. | The ordinance signed into law on Friday exempts any person charged with - but not convicted of - corruption between 3 January 1986 and 12 October 1999. |
Correspondents say it is designed to exclude another former Prime Minister, Nawaz Sharif, whose corruption cases date from 2000. | Correspondents say it is designed to exclude another former Prime Minister, Nawaz Sharif, whose corruption cases date from 2000. |
The amnesty paves the way for Ms Bhutto's return to contest parliamentary elections scheduled to be held by mid-January. | The amnesty paves the way for Ms Bhutto's return to contest parliamentary elections scheduled to be held by mid-January. |