Bhutto’s widower wins presidency
![]() Security is tight for the vote, which Asif Ali Zardari is expected to win
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Asif Ali Zardari, the widower of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, has won Pakistan’s presidential election, election officials say.
The election was called after Pervez Musharraf resigned rather than risk being impeached.
Sources told our correspondent that Mr Zardari will visit China soon as president.
Mr Zardari faces an Islamist insurgency and economic problems that are threatening Pakistan’s stability.
Meanwhile a bomb has killed at least 12 people near the city of Peshawar and injured many more.
The president is elected by secret ballots in the national and four provincial assemblies.
Although official figures for are still to be released for Punjab province and the national assembly, election commission officials say Mr Zardari has already gained the 352 votes he needs to be declared overall winner.
In Sindh province, Mr Zardari won all 65 votes. In North West Frontier Province he got 56 out of the 65 votes. In Balochistan province he was heading to win about 60 of the 65 votes.
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