Senator Amil Wali Khan, son of senior politician Asfandyar Wali Khan, was unanimously elected as the central president of the Awami National Party (ANP) with the approval of the central council.
Awami National Party Central Council meeting was held at Bacha Khan Center Peshawar, in which council members from across the country and other members of the Central Election Commission participated.
In connection with intra-party elections, Awami National Party Central Council meeting was held in Cha Khan Center Peshawar, Chairman Central Election Commission Mian Iftikhar Hussain presided over the meeting.
Council members from across the country and other members of the Central Election Commission participated in the meeting.
ANP also refused to negotiate with PTI
ANP chief Asfandyar Wali Khan will be the leader of the Awami National Party movement.
In the meeting, Senator Amil Wali Khan was unanimously elected as the Central President of Awami National Party.
Former Chief Minister Amir Haider Khan Hoti suggested the name of Senator Amil Wali Khan for the presidency while all the members of the Central Council approved the name of Senator Amil Wali Khan.
The United Nations has predicted in one of its surveys that the rate of inflation in Pakistan will decrease by 2025 to regarding the level it was in 2022, while the rate of gross domestic product (GDP) will also increase. will reach 2.3 percent.
The survey said Pakistan’s economy was hit by political turmoil that had negative effects on businesses and consumers, while a major flood also damaged agricultural production. Political instability was also blamed for inflation in the survey. Apart from this, political instability has also been cited as the reason for the fall in the value of the currency.
The United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) has released this survey on Thursday.
According to a United Nations survey, Pakistanis are forced to spend 40 percent of their household budget on food. In India this rate is 35% and in Singapore it is less than 10%. However, people in Bangladesh spend 52% of their household budget on food.
The survey said that the currency of many countries in the region, including Pakistan, depreciated in 2023. The United Nations has also blamed political instability for the currency devaluation in Pakistan. On the contrary, in the People’s Republic of Laos, inflation has been blamed for the devaluation of the currency.
The United Nations said that the real income of people in Pakistan decreased in 2023 compared to 2022 due to inflation and currency depreciation.
Regarding the future, the survey said that the GDP rate in Pakistan was 4.7 percent in 2022, which is only 1.7 percent in 2023 and is likely to increase to 2 percent in 2024, while the GDP rate in 2025 is 2.3 percent. The percentage will be
Similarly, the inflation rate was 12.1 percent in 2022, which increased to 29.1 percent in 2023 and is likely to decrease to 26 percent in 2024, while it will once more reach 12.2 percent in 2025.
It should be remembered that earlier the World Bank had also released a survey regarding the Pakistani economy in which the inflation rate was predicted to be 15 percent and GDP 2.2 percent in 2025.
The United Nations said in its survey that both Sri Lanka and Pakistan are improving their economies through IMF programs. In Sri Lanka, this is being done through local debt restructuring, while in Pakistan, subsidies in the energy sector are being reduced.
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2024-04-18 09:41:43