ISLAMABAD, Pakistan, Oct. 2, 2007

Pakistani Lawmakers Quit In Protest

Musharraf Names Army Chief Successor; Officials Agree On Amnesty For Bhutto

    • An opposition party worker raises a placard against President Gen. Pervez Musharraf as he stands with others at the main entrance of National Assembly, Tuesday, Oct. 2, 2007 in Islamabad, Pakistan.

      An opposition party worker raises a placard against President Gen. Pervez Musharraf as he stands with others at the main entrance of National Assembly, Tuesday, Oct. 2, 2007 in Islamabad, Pakistan.  (AP Photo/Anjum Naveed)

    • Top government officials have reportedly agreed

      Top government officials have reportedly agreed "in principle" to grant exiled former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto amnesty from prosecution in pending corruption cases.  (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)

    • President Gen. Pervez Musharraf's has promised to give up his role as head of Pakistan's military if he wins Saturday's vote by national and provincial lawmakers.

      President Gen. Pervez Musharraf's has promised to give up his role as head of Pakistan's military if he wins Saturday's vote by national and provincial lawmakers.  (AP/Pakistan Press Information Dept.)

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(CBS/AP)  Opposition legislators resigned on Tuesday to undercut President Gen. Pervez Musharraf's re-election bid, but the Pakistani leader pushed ahead with plans for an expected victory - naming a trusted ally to head the military in his place.

Musharraf has enraged opponents by simultaneously serving as head of the army and president, and has promised to doff his uniform if he wins Saturday's vote by national and provincial lawmakers.

Gen. Ashfaq Kayani, a former intelligence chief, will become vice chief of the army on Monday and will take the powerful top job when Musharraf vacates it, a military statement said.

A Pakistani Cabinet minister, meanwhile, said top officials had agreed "in principle" to grant exiled former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto amnesty from prosecution in pending corruption cases.

Bhutto has held monthslong talks with Musharraf over a possible power-sharing agreement. Among her demands has been for longstanding graft cases against her and other politicians to be dropped.

The parliamentary resignations are aimed at eroding the election's validity. Musharraf's allies insist they have enough votes to win.

The government said the resignations would have no effect on the balloting.

"We have to hold the presidential election to meet a constitutional requirement and we will do it," Information Minister Mohammed Ali Durrani said.

Maulana Fazal-ur Rahman, leader of the opposition in Parliament, said Musharraf might win but would lack legitimacy.

"After our resignation, Musharraf's success would have no value," Rahman said.

Chaudhry Ameer Hussain, speaker of the National Assembly, parliament's lower house, refused to say when he might accept the resignations.

Musharraf, who seized power in a 1999 coup, has faced growing opposition since March when he made a botched attempt to oust the country's chief justice.

Lawyers for Musharraf's two main rivals in Saturday's vote - retired judge Wajihuddin Ahmed and Makhdoom Amin Fahim, vice chairman of Bhutto's party - filed two petitions with the Supreme Court on Tuesday morning.

Both argue that Musharraf is ineligible to run because he has retained his role as army chief and that the Election Commission was wrong to approve his nomination papers Saturday.

The court dismissed several similar challenges Friday, but lawyers hoped it would act after the commission changed an election rule in Musharraf's favor.

"We have a strong case against Pervez Musharraf," lawyer Tariq Mahmood told reporters.

The opposition also insists Musharraf should not seek re-election by the current assemblies, but should wait until after new legislative elections.

Opposition leaders submitted the resignations of all 85 of their lawmakers in the 342-seat National Assembly. Two ruling party legislators also quit over their differences with their party's policies.

"Our lawmakers are making this sacrifice in the larger interest of Pakistan. It is a decisive moment," said Javed Hashmi, acting leader of former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's Pakistan Muslim League-N party.

Under the constitution, the president is elected by the National Assembly, the Senate and the four provincial legislatures. The opposition submitted mass resignations Monday in three of the provincial assemblies and planned to do so later in the fourth.

The ruling Pakistan Muslim League-Q party hopes that Bhutto will not join the opposition boycott.

Prodded by the United States, Musharraf has held talks with Bhutto that could lead to a power-sharing arrangement after parliamentary elections due by January.

Both Musharraf, a close U.S. ally, and Bhutto have called for moderates to unite against extremism. Bhutto said Monday she would cooperate with the American military in targeting Osama bin Laden.

Bhutto told BBC America that she would accept U.S. assistance if Washington discovered the whereabouts of the al Qaeda leader, but that she would prefer to have the Pakistani military execute the strike.

Authorities have resorted to authoritarian methods to contain the opposition, including using tear gas and batons Saturday on lawyers protesting against Musharraf. On Monday, Chief Justice Iftikhar Mohammed Chaudhry ordered three officials suspended over the crackdown that injured dozens, including journalists covering the demonstration.


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by toolmangler-2009 October 3, 2007 11:52 PM EDT
Posted by pwrslm at 10:09 PM : Oct 02, 2007


100% agreement, and that will be just the beginning
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by pwrslm October 3, 2007 1:09 AM EDT
The day the Orthodox Islamists take charge of Pakistans Nuclear Weapons will be the begining of WWIII.
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by antoniof123 October 2, 2007 4:00 PM EDT
He has the army and the guns and they say he doesn''t have validity what is wrong with that picture? LOL I like you analogy dargay it is spoken in truth.
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by lars008-2009 October 2, 2007 3:46 PM EDT
it is fascist nazi terrorislam stupid,,,

non muslims of the world unite,,, fight against the tyranny of the fascist nazi terrorslam imperialist empire of the darkside,,,

I was a fanatic...I know their thinking, says former radical Islamist
By blaming the Government for our actions, those who pushed this "Blair''s bombs" line did our propaganda work for us.
More important, they also helped to draw away any critical examination from the real engine of our violence: Islamic theology.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=465570&in_page_id=1770

Bless the Beasts and Children
Fascist nazi terrorslam kills every man woman and child in the village again%u2026 typical mo for terrorslam%u2026
http://www.michaelyon-online.com/wp/bless-the-beasts-and-children.htm

Our Prophet commanded us to fight the kaafirs when we are able and to attack them in their homelands and to give them three choices before we enter their lands: either they become Muslim and be like us, sharing our rights and duties; or they pay the jizyah (poll tax) and feel themselves subdued; or they fight, in which case their wealth, women, children and homes become permissible as booty for the Muslims.
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by dargay October 2, 2007 3:00 PM EDT
After passing bills and collecting salaries for last 4.5 years, the Opposition has resigned and calls it a "sacrifice for democracy"! lol these folks are good politicians.
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