Pakistan's Musharraf announces resignation
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Monday, August 18, 2008
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Pervez Musharraf announced in a speech that was broadcast today on national television that he will resign from his position as President of Pakistan. He had been facing impeachment on charges of violating the constitution and gross misconduct.
The hour-long speech started at 13:00 local time (07:00 UTC). In it, Musharraf explained in Urdu his reasons for resigning.
"If I was doing this just for myself, I might have chosen a different course," he said, early in the speech. "But I put Pakistan first, as always," he continued. "Whether I win or lose the impeachment, the dignity of the nation would be damaged, the office of the president harmed."
The former President explained that, "even if I beat this impeachment, relations between the presidency and the government can never be fixed." He said that he believes that "pillars of the state – parliament and the judiciary – would be harmed and, God forbid, the army might have been dragged in," if he did not resign.
Despite his resignation, he remained adamant that the charges against him are incorrect. "Not a single charge can be proved against me," he emphasized.
Just three days ago, the chief spokesperson for Musharraf denied reports that came out Thursday indicating that the president would step down within days.
Sources
- "Pakistan's Musharraf steps down". BBC News Online, August 18, 2008
- "Pervez Musharraf resigns as president of Pakistan". Guardian Unlimited, August 18, 2008
- Nahal Toosi "Musharraf spokesman denies he's set to quit". Associated Press, August 15, 2008
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