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Pakistan's new Supreme Court has - as expected - dismissed the final legal challenge to the recent re-election of President Pervez Musharraf. | Pakistan's new Supreme Court has - as expected - dismissed the final legal challenge to the recent re-election of President Pervez Musharraf. |
Gen Musharraf's opponents had argued that his election was illegal because he was still head of the army. | |
Most of the challenges were rejected earlier this week. | Most of the challenges were rejected earlier this week. |
The move clears the way for Gen Musharraf to stand down as army chief, as promised, and be sworn in as a civilian leader. | |
He is widely believed to have declared a state of emergency earlier this month in order to purge the Supreme Court that he suspected was about to rule against his re-election, says the BBC's Barbara Plett in Islamabad. | He is widely believed to have declared a state of emergency earlier this month in order to purge the Supreme Court that he suspected was about to rule against his re-election, says the BBC's Barbara Plett in Islamabad. |
Final challenge | Final challenge |
"Dismissed," Chief Justice Abdul Hamid Dogar said in court after hearing the petition, reports Reuters news agency. | "Dismissed," Chief Justice Abdul Hamid Dogar said in court after hearing the petition, reports Reuters news agency. |
Gen Musharraf's top legal adviser, Sharifuddin Pirzada, told Reuters there was now no legal obstacle to his re-election. | Gen Musharraf's top legal adviser, Sharifuddin Pirzada, told Reuters there was now no legal obstacle to his re-election. |
"Now the court has to give us this in writing," he said. | |
Mr Chaudhry was removed as the chief justice | |
The verdict was expected to go in Gen Musharraf's favour since he has appointed new judges to the bench who are considered more loyal. | The verdict was expected to go in Gen Musharraf's favour since he has appointed new judges to the bench who are considered more loyal. |
President Musharraf has still not lifted emergency rule, despite pressure from his Western allies. | |
He says the parliamentary and provincial elections, due to be held in January, can take place under the emergency decree. | |
Pakistan has asked the Commonwealth, whose leaders are meeting in Uganda, to delay its decision on whether the country should be suspended. | |
The decision was provisionally expected on Thursday. | |
Former prime minister Benazir Bhutto, leader of Pakistan's main opposition party, is yet to decide whether to shun what she says will be a "flawed election". | |
Other opposition leaders like Imran Khan have already said they would not take part in the elections. | |
Meanwhile, President Musharraf has amended the constitution to prevent future legal challenges to his actions. |