Imran Khan's 100 Days in Office as Pakistan's Leader: Scorecard
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Elected on high hopes to battle corruption and fix Pakistan’s economic malaise, Prime Minister Imran Khan set a raft of ambitious targets for his first 100 days in office.
The South Asian nation has made progress on some pledges, but finances are dwindling and Islamabad is negotiating an International Monetary Fund bailout. The government has also been distracted by a right-wing religious backlash. Critics have also pointed to mixed messages, U-turns and a lack of coordination across Khan’s inexperienced administration.