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Pak Cabinet swears delayed because the President forgives himself: Report

Islamabad: The oath ceremony from the new Pakistani Federal Cabinet has been postponed after President Arif Alvi refused to manage their oath.

The federal cabinet is scheduled to take an oath on Tuesday.

Now, according to sources who are familiar with their development, the new cabinet is likely to take an oath on Tuesday or Wednesday, report Ary News.

The Pakistan-Nawaz Muslim League has 14 ministers and members of PPP 11 in the Federal Cabinet Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif.

PML-N Marriyum Aurangzeb leader previously confirmed that the Cabinet was decided and will be announced on Tuesday. “It was a long consultation process on the cabinet between the Allied Party, which was resolved and immediately announced,” added PML-N leaders.

Earlier this month, Dr. Alvi was sick only for hours before vowing at the 23rd Prime Minister in Shehbaz Sharif. The President complained “discomfort” and left leave on Monday without further explanation.

According to the official Twitter account of Dr. Alvi, the President of Pakistan has been examined by a doctor.

“President Dr. Arif Alvi complained of discomfort. Doctors have checked them carefully and have advised him to rest for several days,” read Tweets.

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