Afghanistan, Feb. 19 -- Pakistan, with a population of 241 million, struggles to establish a stable government following an indecisive election. A top party official's remarks underscore the nation's political and economic instability.

With slow economic growth, record inflation, and escalating militant violence, analysts emphasize the urgency of establishing a government capable of making tough decisions to address Pakistan's pressing issues, as reported by Reuters.

The upcoming meeting between the two major parties marks the fifth round of talks aimed at forming a minority coalition government, led by former Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), according to statements from party officials.

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