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Pakistan's disgraced ex-PM Nawaz Sharif re-elected head of ruling party

His re-election came after parliament the previous day approved a bill allowing officials disqualified by courts to hold party offices

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Pakistan's former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. Photo: AP
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Pakistan’s ruling party on Tuesday re-elected ousted premier Nawaz Sharif as its leader, saying he was “back with full force”, a day after using its parliamentary majority to amend a law to allow him to re-take the job.

Jafar Iqbal, who headed a five-member election body, said Sharif had been elected party president unopposed by the Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz’s (PML-N) central executive committee.

Sharif resigned as prime minister in July after the Supreme Court disqualified him for not declaring a source of income.

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He was also forced to step down as president of PML-N, though he kept control of the party and installed Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, a loyalist, as prime minister.

Sharif’s re-election as party chief brings him back into the political fold, he said, contradicting those who thought he would no longer be relevant.

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“There have been attempts again and again to exit me, but you will always keep giving me an entry again and again,” Sharif told party workers after his election.

“I congratulate that you’re bringing Nawaz Sharif back with full force.”

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