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PPP leaders back Zardari for President

Pakistan's ruling PPP leaders overwhelmingly backed party chief Asif Ali Zardari for President, but left a final decision on him.

Updated on: Aug 22, 2008 09:58 PM IST
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Pakistan's ruling PPP leaders on Friday overwhelmingly backed party chief Asif Ali Zardari for the post of President, elections for which will be held on September 6, but left a final decision on him.

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Meeting four days after Pervez Musharraf resigned from the post in the face of imminent impeachment, the top leadership of the PPP, the largest constituent in the ruling coalition, considered the party's presidential candidate.

At its Central Executive Committee meeting, party members felt that Zardari should take over as the next President as PPP is representing the federation and has a right to the presidency, PPP leader and Information Minister Sherry Rehman told reporters after the meeting.

The meeting finally authorised Zardari to select the party's candidate for the presidential election.

"Mr Zardari thanked the Central Executive Committee for backing him and said he would announce his decision within 24 hours," Rehman said, adding the meeting had not considered any alternative candidates.

At today's meeting, some PPP leaders advised Zardari against assuming the presidential post as it would become a ceremonial position after the abolition of such powers.

The members of the central executive committee, however, insisted that the next President should be from the PPP.

 
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