
Pakistani Defense Minister Khwaja Asif has tried to defend the “hybrid model” of the administration followed by its country, where, unlike any other country, the civilian government and the army stand together to control the state.
Despite Pakistan, the defense of Asif comes, which is still one of the worst artists in the world in terms of democracy, and holds an unsuccessful record of human rights violations.
In an interview with the British-American journalist Mehdi Hasan, Khwaja Asif tried to object to the claim that Pakistan was basically led by an army.
During the interview, Hasan asked how the hybrid model in Pakistan works, and if Asim is Munir, a stronger person than him.
“It is a strange system you have in Pakistan. I think you have called it a hybrid model- where military and civilian leaders effectively share power. But military leaders are really those who are not in charge?
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Khwaja Asif has cut off and said he was a political worker.
“No, it’s not like this … I’m a political denominator, I’m a political worker, you know.”
Hasan received an acidic retort from the Pakistani Defense Minister when he stated an example and said As Pete Hegset, Minister of War, the power to shoot American generals, but the same cannot be said of Pakistan.
“They (us) have a different model here. It is called Deep State,” he prevented asif sourly.
“In your country (Pakistan), it is in charge of a deep state. This is what is accused,” Hasan said further.
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To do this, Asif ranked, “You can say that because of our military rulers-it is more visible.”
After further investigating where the strength lies in Pakistan, Asif ranked by calling it “hybrid”.
When Hasan asked for further sharing of power: “So is it the same? You and Asim Munir Disagree with something who gets the last word? Let’s say you want to go left and want to go to the right. Who will win this argument?”
Pakistani Defense Minister replied by provoking a decision -making process for consensus. “It’s not the same … We can agree with Disagree. It’s a consensus, whether it’s happening …”
Pakistani Hybrid model
At the beginning of this year, Khwaja Asif spoke a shining manner about the “hybrid regime” currently managed by the country, Dawn reported.
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After dawn, this term is used to describe the informal organization of power sharing, and the army has a significant impact on civilian leadership and has an important voice in the way the state’s affairs are managed.
According to Dawn, in an interview with Arab reports, Asif described the hybrid system, although it was not an ideal democratic government, yet “does miracles” and called it “practical necessity” until Pakistani and administrative problems are resolved.
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