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"Pakistan has been in a severe political impasse since the populist Pakistan Tehrik-Insaf government was overthrown"
Various political parties contributed to the formation of the current government. Under the previous administration, they were accused of financial mismanagement, nepotism, and corruption. Since then, the country's economy has remained unstable due to the devaluation of the rupee, rising gasoline prices, inflation, asset liquidity, unemployment, irregularities in consumer goods, and sudden import restrictions.
Coalition governments have often blamed the current economic impasse on regime change. A former Punjab chief minister, notoriously ignorant of the Dhabang brand, has been elected prime minister of Pakistan. He has openly said that Pakistan is a beggar, not a voter, citing his political involvement with a previous government that has been labeled a corruption and traitor to Pakistan.
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