Pakistan's top court likely to rule on Khan's bid to block ouster

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to oust him, a manoeuvre his critics say was unconstitutional and has led to political turmoil in the nuclear-armed country.

and was on the verge of being forced from office by a no-confidence vote tabled by the opposition on Sunday.

The stand-off has thrown the country of 220 million people, ruled by the military for extended periods since independence in 1947, into a full-blown constitutional crisis.

 

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