Zardari will take over as PM after three months

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Chairman Asif Ali Zardari has apparently said that an interim premier will be named for a three-month period till he enters parliament and can take over the job.

ISLAMABAD: In a fresh twist to the squabbling in Pakistan People’s Party over the post of prime Minister, party Chairman Asif Ali Zardari has apparently said that an interim premier will be named for a three-month period till he enters parliament and can take over the job.

Zardari shared his “little secret” with MPs from Hyderabad in Sindh province on the eve of the crucial meeting between him and PML-N chief Nawaz Sharif in Murree on Sunday, The News reported on Monday.  Sharif and Zardari finalised plans to form a coalition government during their meeting.

Zardari said he had decided to become prime minister in three months and till then, an interim prime minister would be appointed from Punjab, the newspaper quoted PPP sources as saying.

Makhdoom Amin Fahim, the front-runner for the top job who was apparently facing resistance from Zaradari, admitted that he had heard from PPP members about the chairman’s decision but refused to comment till he spoke to him directly about the issue.

“I am also not making any comment on this development as Asif Zardari is not a member of parliament,” Fahim said. Zardari had announced shortly after Bhutto’s assassination that his wife had wanted Fahim to be the party’s prime ministerial candidate. However, he changed his mind soon after and talked about a prime minister from Punjab.