He said a key party in the ruling coalition in Pakistan that it would be the government on Tuesday to close a threat to stability in the United States in the country's already troubled allied with the government - Karachi (Pakistan) (AFP).
Last political pressure on the government of President Asif Ali Zardari and Pakistan comes face a host of problems, including the violent Islamic insurgency and the financial crisis that has left the government to rely on loan 11 billion dollars from the International Monetary Fund.
Government can also instability hinders U.S. efforts to persuade Pakistan to take further action against Islamist extremists and al Qaeda affiliated groups hiding in the tribal areas in Pakistan to take. Pakistanis are also suffering from massive floods this year, and the continuing shortage of electricity.
The Muttahida Qaumi Movement, a secular party primary key is the city of Karachi in the south of the country, and has two ministers would resign Tuesday, which is usually a prelude to joining the opposition to submit. The leaders of the MQM, but they would not move to the 25 seats on the opposition - until now.
Said Farooq Sattar, a Minister of the United National Movement Party, said his party was not satisfied with the lack of progress in solving the problems in Pakistan and Zardari's Pakistan People's Party, who did not adequately consult the MQM.
Earlier this month, said another member of the coalition, Jamiat Ulema Islam, was from the opposition to join. If the MQM decides to join the opposition, as well as, the ruling coalition 172 seats under the threshold needed to maintain a majority in parliament.
Which may lead to early elections, and the continuation of a pattern for a long time in Pakistan, where civilian governments never completed the full terms, either because they toppled in a military coup or coerced by other means.
At a news conference Tuesday, leaders said Maulana Fazlur Rehman to resign Jui Pakistani Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani, or removed by Zardari, but he had exacerbated tensions within the ruling coalition.
"If this crisis persists in the presence of the Prime Minister, I'm afraid that might impede democracy," he said.
The Pakistan People's Party won the largest number of seats in the 2008 election after weeks of its leader Benazir Bhutto was assassinated. Gained her husband Zardari, during the presidency months later after the expulsion of the former military ruler Pervez Musharraf from this situation.
But is an attack on a large scale in Pakistan, Zardari, and the declining popularity of the party and the problems here have grown.
If the government falls, the biggest beneficiary Nawaz Sharif Pakistan Muslim League-N. The party is more religiously conservative than the PPP and MQM, not sound as is the case in opposition to the Taliban.
It was Zardari's party has been pressing strongly the Muttahida Qaumi Movement on Tuesday to avoid going out of the coalition.
"We will try to find out what their needs and concerns," said Sharmila Farooqui, a spokeswoman for the PPP. "We will still support them. We have a mandate for a period of five years and we have after two years."
Last political pressure on the government of President Asif Ali Zardari and Pakistan comes face a host of problems, including the violent Islamic insurgency and the financial crisis that has left the government to rely on loan 11 billion dollars from the International Monetary Fund.
Government can also instability hinders U.S. efforts to persuade Pakistan to take further action against Islamist extremists and al Qaeda affiliated groups hiding in the tribal areas in Pakistan to take. Pakistanis are also suffering from massive floods this year, and the continuing shortage of electricity.
The Muttahida Qaumi Movement, a secular party primary key is the city of Karachi in the south of the country, and has two ministers would resign Tuesday, which is usually a prelude to joining the opposition to submit. The leaders of the MQM, but they would not move to the 25 seats on the opposition - until now.
Said Farooq Sattar, a Minister of the United National Movement Party, said his party was not satisfied with the lack of progress in solving the problems in Pakistan and Zardari's Pakistan People's Party, who did not adequately consult the MQM.
Earlier this month, said another member of the coalition, Jamiat Ulema Islam, was from the opposition to join. If the MQM decides to join the opposition, as well as, the ruling coalition 172 seats under the threshold needed to maintain a majority in parliament.
Which may lead to early elections, and the continuation of a pattern for a long time in Pakistan, where civilian governments never completed the full terms, either because they toppled in a military coup or coerced by other means.
At a news conference Tuesday, leaders said Maulana Fazlur Rehman to resign Jui Pakistani Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani, or removed by Zardari, but he had exacerbated tensions within the ruling coalition.
"If this crisis persists in the presence of the Prime Minister, I'm afraid that might impede democracy," he said.
The Pakistan People's Party won the largest number of seats in the 2008 election after weeks of its leader Benazir Bhutto was assassinated. Gained her husband Zardari, during the presidency months later after the expulsion of the former military ruler Pervez Musharraf from this situation.
But is an attack on a large scale in Pakistan, Zardari, and the declining popularity of the party and the problems here have grown.
If the government falls, the biggest beneficiary Nawaz Sharif Pakistan Muslim League-N. The party is more religiously conservative than the PPP and MQM, not sound as is the case in opposition to the Taliban.
It was Zardari's party has been pressing strongly the Muttahida Qaumi Movement on Tuesday to avoid going out of the coalition.
"We will try to find out what their needs and concerns," said Sharmila Farooqui, a spokeswoman for the PPP. "We will still support them. We have a mandate for a period of five years and we have after two years."
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