The PPP can not make up its mind. Support coup; don’t support the coup; support the coup; don’t support the coup.
Without new elections I don’t see how this can be resolved. By being antagonistic, the PPP actually tries to validate the coup attempt. Would the voters support that flip-flop behaviour of the PPP, even aside from any coup attempt? I don’t think so.
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The PPP can not make up its mind. Support coup; don’t support the coup; support the coup; don’t support the coup.
Without new elections I don’t see how this can be resolved. By being antagonistic, the PPP actually tries to validate the coup attempt. Would the voters support that flip-flop behaviour of the PPP, even aside from any coup attempt? I don’t think so.