The civilian government in Islamabad that has clung tenuously to power for four years faces perhaps the most direct challenge to its rule. That's after Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani was summoned before his nation's supreme court to explain why he should not be charged with contempt for failing to reopen a long dormant Swiss graft case implicating Pakistani President (and Gilani's boss) Asif Ali Zardari. Analysts see the hand of the country's powerful military pushing the judiciary into confrontation with Gilani.
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机译:执政了四年的伊斯兰堡平民政府可能面临对其统治最直接的挑战。那是在总理优素福·拉扎·吉拉尼(Yousuf Raza Gilani)被召唤到他的国家最高法院之后,解释了为什么他不应该因未能重新提起与巴基斯坦总统(和吉拉尼的老板)阿西夫·阿里·扎尔达里(Asif Ali Zardari)有关的长期休眠的瑞士贪污案而受到charged视。分析人士认为,该国强大的军事力量推动司法机构与吉拉尼(Gilani)对抗。
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