New Protests Over Alleged Vote Rigging In Pakistan After Ruling Coalition Announced
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Protesters took to the streets of Quetta, Pakistan, on February 15, claiming that national elections a week ago were marred by bribery and vote rigging. There have been widespread protests since the February 8 vote, in which independents allied with jailed former Prime Minister Imran Khan won the most seats but fell short of securing a majority. Two parties that cooperated to oust Khan in 2022, the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and the Pakistan People's Party, have announced that they will form a ruling coalition.