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Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Pakistan lifts ban on opposition leader Sharif

Pakistan's top court Tuesday lifted a ban on opposition leader Nawaz Sharif that prevented him from running in elections, clearing the way for the popular politician to run for prime minister in 2013.

A two-time former prime minister, Sharif had been blocked from public office because of a criminal conviction in 2000 widely seen as politically motivated.

Sharif's supporters broke into cheers soon after the verdict in the appeal was handed down by the Supreme Court.

Earlier this year, the Supreme Court ruled Sharif was not eligible for office, prompting him to lead nationwide protests against the shaky government of President Asif Ali Zardari.

Pakistan's Western allies are desperate to see political stability in Pakistan as it fights Islamist militants.

Sharif -- the country's most popular politician according to polls вЂ" has made no secret of his desire to become prime minister, but has said he does not want early elections.