Pakistan's Supreme Court on Thursday overturned the dissolution of the National Assembly and ordered it to vote on the opposition's no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Imran Khan.
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She considered as "contrary to the Constitution and without legal effect" the refusal of the vice-president of the National Assembly, a faithful of Imran Khan, to submit this motion to the vote on Sunday, which had enabled the head of government to avoid being knocked down most likely.