Pakistan, Elects New Prime Minister, After Ousting of Imran Khan.<br />On April 11, Pakistan's Parliament chose <br />Shehbaz Sharif to serve as prime minister after <br />Imran Khan was ousted amid a political crisis. .<br />NBC reports that the crisis <br />has led to street protests and <br />mass resignations of lawmakers. .<br />On April 10, Khan lost a non-confidence vote, that came at the end of a weeklong <br />constitutional confrontation. .<br />Pakistan's new prime minister <br />is the younger brother of Nawaz Sharif, <br />who previously held the post for three terms. .<br />Pakistan's new prime minister <br />is the younger brother of Nawaz Sharif, <br />who previously held the post for three terms. .<br />NBC reports that the new PM Sharif <br />promised to solve the economic crisis <br />that has seen the rupee hit an all-time low. .<br />NBC reports that the new PM Sharif <br />promised to solve the economic crisis <br />that has seen the rupee hit an all-time low. .<br />Last week, Pakistan's central bank increased <br />rates by the largest amount in decades. .<br />If we have to save the sinking boat, <br />what we all need is hard work, <br />and unity, unity and unity. <br />We are beginning a new <br />era of development today, Shehbaz Sharif, Prime Minister of Pakistan, via NBC.<br />If we have to save the sinking boat, <br />what we all need is hard work, <br />and unity, unity and unity. <br />We are beginning a new <br />era of development today, Shehbaz Sharif, Prime Minister of Pakistan, via NBC.<br />NBC reports that just moments before Khan was voted <br />out of office, legislators from his party resigned <br />en masse from the lower house of Parliament.<br />The lawmakers reportedly said the mass-resignation <br />was in protest of the expected formation of <br />a government by Khan's party's political foes. .<br />According to NBC, Khan’s Pakistan <br />Tehreek-e-Insaf party had nominated Shah <br />Mahmood Qureshi as its candidate to replace Khan. .<br />According to NBC, Khan’s Pakistan <br />Tehreek-e-Insaf party had nominated Shah <br />Mahmood Qureshi as its candidate to replace Khan.
