“There will be no paradigm shift in our economic policies, which will continue uninterrupted,” he said in a speech at a special session of the World Economic Forum on the Middle East — “Global Leader in the Spotlight”.
He urged the international community to support his newly elected government. “After its transition to democracy, Pakistan is ready for business
See the conflict folks? If there is no change, howcome country is ready now? He is trying to show that democracy bringing positive changes, and also trying not to scare investors by telling them that there is no change.
Many in the ranks of the PPP know that supporting the dictator openly is political suicide, and if elections happen sooner than expected, they will emerge as the biggest losers if they go on doing nothing about the deposed judges and the impeachment process.
The more things change, the more they remain the same.
No dialogue with terrorists,” says Gilani
Updated at: 1500 PST, Monday, May 19, 2008
SHARM-el-SHEIKH: Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani called on the Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum here on Monday. The two leaders exchanged views over bilateral relations and other issues. Addressing a press conference Prime Minister Gilani said Pakistan People’s Party wants restoration of the 1973 constitution and freedom media and judiciary. He said his government would not accept any pressure regarding restoration of deposed judges and the judiciary. Gillani said the differences with the Muslim League-N were limited to the procedure of restoration of the judges. “We want restoration of the deposed judges,” he said. He said Pakistan is determined against terrorism and extremism adding that his government would not hold talks with the terrorists.
Alhamdulilallah. Good to PM Gilani accepting the fact that Pakistan has seen Unprecedented Economic Growth under the great leadership of Great President Musharaf, and wants to continue with the same economic policies.