The Supreme Court ruled Thursday that the parliament had been illegally dissolved and a no-confidence vote on his government must go ahead
Islamabad, Pakistan: Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan faces being booted from office at the weekend after the Supreme Court ruled Thursday that parliament had been illegally dissolved and a no-confidence vote on his government must go ahead.
Khan's coalition lost its majority in the national assembly last week, but he avoided being dismissed when the deputy speaker blocked a no-confidence motion against him and the president dissolved parliament and ordered fresh elections.
"All actions taken are of no legal effect and quashed," the Supreme Court said after hearing four days of argument on the matter.
"The national assembly continues to remain in session," it added, with officials saying it would sit again Saturday.