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Musharraf call for Pakistan unity | Musharraf call for Pakistan unity |
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Pakistan's president has called for national reconciliation after winning re-election, despite ongoing concerns about whether his candidacy was legal. | Pakistan's president has called for national reconciliation after winning re-election, despite ongoing concerns about whether his candidacy was legal. |
Gen Pervez Musharraf said he was open to talks with all parties, some of which boycotted Saturday's poll. | Gen Pervez Musharraf said he was open to talks with all parties, some of which boycotted Saturday's poll. |
But he refused to rule out emergency action if the Supreme Court rules he was not allowed to stand because he continues to serve as army chief. | But he refused to rule out emergency action if the Supreme Court rules he was not allowed to stand because he continues to serve as army chief. |
The Supreme Court will restart its deliberations on 17 October. | |
It insists no winner can be declared until it reaches a verdict. | It insists no winner can be declared until it reaches a verdict. |
But he did not specify whether he would declare a state of emergency if the court ruled against him. | But he did not specify whether he would declare a state of emergency if the court ruled against him. |
"Let them come to their decision, then we will decide," he told reporters. | "Let them come to their decision, then we will decide," he told reporters. |
I bow my head in front of God Almighty for having given me such a great victory President Musharraf Analysis: Foes outfoxed? | I bow my head in front of God Almighty for having given me such a great victory President Musharraf Analysis: Foes outfoxed? |
In a statement shortly after the results were announced, Gen Musharraf thanked those who had voted for him. | In a statement shortly after the results were announced, Gen Musharraf thanked those who had voted for him. |
Dressed in civilian clothes, he appealed to people to end protests against his rule. | Dressed in civilian clothes, he appealed to people to end protests against his rule. |
He said he had appealed to lawyers leading opposition to his candidacy to end their protests and asked ordinary Pakistanis not to join strikes and protests. | He said he had appealed to lawyers leading opposition to his candidacy to end their protests and asked ordinary Pakistanis not to join strikes and protests. |
"And I again give my offer of reconciliation to all political parties," Gen Musharraf said. | "And I again give my offer of reconciliation to all political parties," Gen Musharraf said. |
"Let sanity prevail." | "Let sanity prevail." |
Opposition trounced | Opposition trounced |
As expected, Gen Musharraf won by a landslide. | As expected, Gen Musharraf won by a landslide. |
He won all but five of the votes cast in parliament's two houses and swept the ballots in the four provincial assemblies, election officials said. | He won all but five of the votes cast in parliament's two houses and swept the ballots in the four provincial assemblies, election officials said. |
HAVE YOUR SAY To a commoner like me, it makes no difference who stays in power Jawad R, Pakistan Send us your comments In pictures: Musharraf wins How the president is elected Opposition MPs abstained or boycotted the vote, calling it unconstitutional. | HAVE YOUR SAY To a commoner like me, it makes no difference who stays in power Jawad R, Pakistan Send us your comments In pictures: Musharraf wins How the president is elected Opposition MPs abstained or boycotted the vote, calling it unconstitutional. |
But his supporters dominate the assemblies, thanks to elections five years ago which were widely condemned as rigged. | But his supporters dominate the assemblies, thanks to elections five years ago which were widely condemned as rigged. |
Chief Election Commissioner Qazi Muhammad Farooq told the National Assembly that Gen Musharraf had won 252 of 257 votes cast in the upper and lower houses. | Chief Election Commissioner Qazi Muhammad Farooq told the National Assembly that Gen Musharraf had won 252 of 257 votes cast in the upper and lower houses. |
He said his nearest rival, Wajihuddin Ahmed, had won just two votes. Three votes had been rejected. | He said his nearest rival, Wajihuddin Ahmed, had won just two votes. Three votes had been rejected. |
There were celebrations after the victory, but without large crowdsThere was a similar picture in the assemblies in the provinces of Punjab, Sindh, North West Frontier and Balochistan. | There were celebrations after the victory, but without large crowdsThere was a similar picture in the assemblies in the provinces of Punjab, Sindh, North West Frontier and Balochistan. |
Ruling party members claimed victory even before counting had begun, calling it a step on the way to "full democracy". | Ruling party members claimed victory even before counting had begun, calling it a step on the way to "full democracy". |
The opposition said the constitution had been flouted. | The opposition said the constitution had been flouted. |
"We will not accept him as president... He is a person who has hardly any respect for the rule of law," Sadique ul-Farooq, a leader of the party of exiled former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif told the Associated Press news agency. | "We will not accept him as president... He is a person who has hardly any respect for the rule of law," Sadique ul-Farooq, a leader of the party of exiled former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif told the Associated Press news agency. |
'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". |
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 |
Gen Musharraf will step down as army chief, but only if he is re-elected, his lawyers have said. | Gen Musharraf will step down as army chief, but only if he is re-elected, his lawyers have said. |
But a ruling by the Supreme Court on Friday throws the presidential election into confusion. | But a ruling by the Supreme Court on Friday throws the presidential election into confusion. |
It means that even though Gen Musharraf has 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 though Gen Musharraf has the most votes he cannot be declared winner until the court has decided if he was a valid candidate in the first place. |
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. |
A deal announced on Friday with former PM Benazir Bhutto meant members of her Pakistan People's Party (PPP) did not join Saturday's opposition boycott, but abstained from voting. | A deal announced on Friday with former PM Benazir Bhutto meant members of her Pakistan People's Party (PPP) did not join Saturday's opposition boycott, but abstained from voting. |
Under the deal, Gen Musharraf dropped corruption charges against Ms Bhutto - a stride towards an expected power-sharing arrangement. | Under the deal, Gen Musharraf dropped corruption charges against Ms Bhutto - a stride towards an expected power-sharing arrangement. |
General elections are due to be held by mid-January. | General elections are due to be held by mid-January. |
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