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Pakistan Coalition Govt. in crisis MIL/BBC/Agencies, May 12, 2008. Author: IR Summary Islamabad, Pakistan: May 12, 2008 – The split is evident in Pakistan’s new government. The former Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif is holding an emergency meeing to decide whether or not to stay within the new government. PPP and Mr. Sharif’s party had collectively and principally decided that the judges should be restored, who were sacked by President Musharraf, but now both the parties are divided on this issue on their modus operandi. According to BBC, their talks in London at the weekend have failed to break the impasse. Some reports say Mr Sharif's PML-N, the junior party, may now pull out of the coalition. It has already threatened to do so, but senior officials have suggested it would continue to offer its support to the government, for now at least. The alliance had set Monday as the deadline to reinstate the judges, but Mr Sharif and the Pakistan People's Party leader Asif Zardari wrapped up talks in London without reaching a deal. "I think every Pakistani is disappointed with the outcome of these talks," said Mr Sharif. "Despite very sincere efforts we have not been able to resolve the deadlock." Ten days ago, following earlier talks, Mr Sharif announced that all the senior judges sacked by President Musharraf last year would be reinstated on 12 May. Mr Sharif's party has campaigned for the unconditional reinstatement of the judges. President Musharraf sacked about 60 judges - some sitting in the Supreme Court - in November 2007, after declaring a state of emergency. More
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