“Imran Khan faces the greatest challenge of his political career after Pakistan’s supreme court ruled that the prime minister’s attempt to avoid a no-confidence vote by dissolving parliament was unconstitutional,” the Financial Times reports.
Bloomberg: “A panel of five judges on Thursday night voided a decision earlier in the week from parliament’s deputy speaker — a member of Khan’s political party — that canceled a no-confidence vote, prompting him to call an election. The unanimous verdict reinstated the cabinet and parliament, and called for parliament to decide Khan’s fate on Saturday.”