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Will Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari become a foreigner? minister in new tune?

PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari during an interview with foreign edition. — Video screenshot
  • Bilawal is rumored to be appointed minister of Ministry of Foreign Affairs after the united opposition succeeded in overthrowing Prime Minister Khan.
  • chairman of the teaching staff says decision concerning the minister will be accepted party.
  • Bilaval believes that the decision of the SC “first step» to the redemption of institutions of disputes.

ISLAMABAD: Looking forward to of result of today’s decisive National Assembly sessionall eyes are on prospective candidates for in main positions, if new government formed.

While positions of prime minister and the president matter, question of who will be foreign minister under new government is an also important, since the united opposition was constantly aiming at government for them wrong foreign policy.

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According to rumors, PPP chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari may be appointed minister. of foreign affairs; However, in interview with foreign edition, 33-year- the old politician said that decision concerning the minister will be accepted party.

Once again while criticizing the government Bilawal said that PTI made The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the National Security Committee (NSC) have generated controversy.

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He said that democracy was damaged during the four year period.year rule of PTI; However Supreme Court decision This “first step» to the redemption of institutions of disputes.

About the signed agreement with MQM-P, he said the deal is not based on in demand of MQM-P, agendas also include “my wishes”.

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Meanwhile, speaking of the connections of the teaching staff with PML-N Bilawal acknowledged that there are political and ideological differences between the two parties and “they remain there in in future also.”

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