KEY POINTS
  • Pakistan’s political opposition ousted the country’s embattled prime minister in a no-confidence vote on Saturday.
  • The combined opposition that spans the political spectrum from the left to the radically religious will form the new government.
  • The head of one of the largest parties, the Pakistani Muslim League, will take over as prime minister.
Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan speaks during an interview with Reuters in Islamabad, Pakistan June 4, 2021.

Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan was ousted on Sunday when he lost a vote of confidence in parliament, after being deserted by coalition partners who blame him for a crumbling economy and failure to deliver on his campaign promises.

The result of the vote, the culmination of a 13-hour session that included repeated delays, was announced just before 0100 (2000 GMT on Saturday) by the presiding speaker of parliament's lower house, Ayaz Sadiq.