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Islamabad
19 March 2008
Pakistan has seen its first significant transfer of power since last month's nationwide elections. The speaker of the National Assembly, a backer of President Pervez Musharraf, handed over control of the legislative1 body to a member of the Pakistan Peoples Party of the slain2 former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto. VOA Correspondent Steve Herman reports from Islamabad that no progress has been made towards selecting the country's next prime minister.
As expected, Pakistan's parliament has selected its first female speaker.
"Dr. Fehmida Mirza has received 249 votes," incumbent3 Chaudhry Amir Hussain, a supporter of President Pervez Musharraf, announced the vote total in the 342-seat National Assembly.
Parliament members then pounded their open hands on their desks for 30 seconds to applaud Fehmida Mirza of the Pakistan Peoples Party. The 51-year-old medical doctor and mother of four children is a third-generation Pakistani politician. Her father twice served in the cabinet; her husband was a member of parliament; and her father-in-law was a Supreme4 Court justice.
Mirza's manner of speech and dress evoke5 images of Benazir Bhutto, the head of the PPP, who was assassinated6 on the campaign trail less than three months ago.
Mirza will be tasked with controlling a legislature where two traditional rivals, Mrs. Bhutto's party and the Muslim League faction7 of another former prime minister, Nawaz Sharif, have agreed to share power. She acknowledges it may not be an ideal setup for governing Pakistan, but says it can work.
"Nowhere in the world you get the ideal situation," said Mirza. "Even in our neighborhood, India, there are coalition8 governments. So you should know and this country should learn how to move with the coalitions9. There is nothing unusual having coalitions in the country."
But who will head that coalition government remains10 the big unanswered question. Under the power-sharing agreement, the PPP's candidate will be supported by its coalition partner. The two parties have enough seats in the new parliament to elect the candidate they will support.
Despite mounting concern that no name has been revealed, a month after the national elections, PPP spokeswoman Sherry Rehman is echoing comments of other party officials who are repeating the mantra of "no hurry, no worry."
"There is no delay," said Rehman. "The media has to understand that political parties work on their schedules, not on anyone else's."
Pakistani media say Mrs. Bhutto's widower11, party Co-Chair Asif Zardari, has decided12 he wants to be prime minister, despite repeated early protestations he was not interested. Until Zardari, recently cleared of a slew13 of corruption14 charges, can secure a seat in parliament -- a pre-requisite for the top government post -- the party is expected to announce an interim15 candidate, later in the month.
The political uncertainty16 comes as Pakistan tries to move back to democracy. Some influential17 members of parliament want to impeach18 unpopular President Musharraf. The former army chief seized control of Pakistan in a military coup19 in 1999. Mr. Musharraf allowed free elections to take place last month, in which the party backing him was trounced.
Legislators and the president are also on a collision course about the judiciary. During a state of emergency, last November, Mr. Musharraf removed the top layer of the country's judges, replacing them with justices seen as more compliant20 to the president. Under the power-sharing accord, the two top parties in the February election have vowed21 to have the fired judges reinstated within 30 days.
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n.立法机构,立法权;adj.立法的,有立法权的 | |
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杀死,宰杀,杀戮( slay的过去分词 ); (slay的过去分词) | |
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adj.成为责任的,有义务的;现任的,在职的 | |
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4 supreme | |
adj.极度的,最重要的;至高的,最高的 | |
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vt.唤起,引起,使人想起 | |
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v.暗杀( assassinate的过去式和过去分词 );中伤;诋毁;破坏 | |
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n.宗派,小集团;派别;派系斗争 | |
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n.结合体,同盟,结合,联合 | |
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结合体,同盟( coalition的名词复数 ); (两党或多党)联合政府 | |
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10 remains | |
n.剩余物,残留物;遗体,遗迹 | |
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11 widower | |
n.鳏夫 | |
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12 decided | |
adj.决定了的,坚决的;明显的,明确的 | |
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v.(使)旋转;n.大量,许多 | |
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n.腐败,堕落,贪污 | |
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n.易变,靠不住,不确知,不确定的事物 | |
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adj.有影响的,有权势的 | |
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18 impeach | |
v.弹劾;检举 | |
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19 coup | |
n.政变;突然而成功的行动 | |
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20 compliant | |
adj.服从的,顺从的 | |
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21 vowed | |
起誓,发誓(vow的过去式与过去分词形式) | |
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