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Pakistani President Arif Alvi did it again –&ldquo;refusing&rdquo; to administer the oath&nbsp; of office to cabinet members of the new premier Shehbaz Sharif. Alvi excused himself from conducting his constitutional obligations by &nbsp;claiming he was &ldquo;sick&rdquo;.</p>
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Earlier Alvi also took &nbsp;&ldquo;sick&rdquo; leave just hours before Sharif&rsquo;s scheduled oath taking ceremony as the Prime Minister of Pakistan. Ultimately, Senate Chairman Sadiq Sanjrani discharged &nbsp;the obligatory presidential duties.&nbsp;The Pakistani Senate Chairman also administered the oath to 34 ministers on Tuesday.</p>
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With the second time the Pakistani president Alvi&rsquo;s opting out of his constitutional duties has been creating a constitutional crisis with the new premier Shahbaz Sharif.</p>
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Alvi has made it clear that as long as he is the president of the country, he will pose a challenge to the working of the &nbsp;Sharif-led coalition government.&nbsp; According to the Pakistani&nbsp; constitution, the rules of business set out all the matters which are done on orders of the president – on the advice of the PM. Under that system, the president has limited ruling powers, and performs ceremonial duties while the Prime Minister enjoys more powers to execute decisions.</p>
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But it appears that President Alvi has been violating the constitution and deliberately creating problems for the new government on the &ldquo;advice&rdquo; of the former ousted premier Imran Khan.&nbsp;</p>
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&ldquo;The president doesn&#39;t have a lot of duties to perform, but this is one duty he has to perform. If even that he&#39;s not willing to do then they (the government) can make a case and approach the Supreme Court. It is very sad that one has to take a case against the head of the state to the court but it is a special situation — and special situations demand special resolutions,&rdquo; Pakistani constitutional expert Ahmed Bilal Mehboob told The News.</p>
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&quot;President Alvi&rsquo;s conduct is an affront to this role and a clear violation of the constitutional scheme. It once again illustrates that the constitution means nothing to Imran Khan and&nbsp; they are willing to make a mockery of the most fundamental rules of parliamentary democracy even if it just is to create temporary hurdles in the functioning of the new government,&rdquo; says Pakistani Supreme Court lawyer Anees Jilani.</p>
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The new coalition ruling parties are unanimous that it is going to be a very challenging task to work with this president and have mulling to impeach him but the ruling coalition has not the required number in the Pakistani parliament.&nbsp;</p>
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To remove the Pakistani president, there are three options – mentally or physically incapable of continuing in office, gross misconduct, violation of the constitution. In the present scenario, a case could be made for violation of the constitution but the government&#39;s numbers are not enough to cast Alvi as mentally or physically incapable of continuing in office. An impeachment requires a two-thirds majority in combined assembly and senate, which the coalition government falls short of by around 25 or so votes. They need 296 members out of 442 (342 assembly + 100 senate) members to impeach President Alvi.</p>
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The ruling parties know this and so will have to live with Alvi and his tricks till he decides to resign himself.&nbsp;</p>
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According to Pakistani watchers, after Imran Khan&rsquo;s ouster, Alvi wanted to resign but Khan asked him to remain and make it impossible for the Sharif led government to function smoothly.&nbsp;</p>
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Will Pak President Arif Alvi be impeached for not performing his constitutional duties?
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