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The new government has been elected. There were many votes for Imran Khan (his PTI supporters won 101 of 266 seats), but the new government now appears to be a coalition of the economically liberal, conservative Pakistan Muslim League N (75 seats) and the Pakistan People’s Party (54 seats). Of course there are rumblings here and there, but the reluctance or even abstinence of our major media houses to report on Pakistan alone means that things are peaceful.

On the one hand I am tired of all the voices with all their security warnings and the sceptics who are constantly talking about the dangers of travelling to this country. On the other hand, the desire for an SP/S and an SG/S in front of charter trains is asked of me again and again. It is well known that I would also like to tackle such a project sooner rather than later.



However, I cannot justify this investment if the trip to Pakistan is not booked sufficiently, regardless of whether or not a religious lunatic detonates a bomb in a mosque in the last village in Baluchestan during Friday prayers. Unfortunately, this will likely to happen from time to time. I just wonder why people are still promenading in Nice or going to the Christmas market in Berlin.

Fanatics have made it there too and killed completely innocent people. If something like this happens in Pakistan, the newspapers are full of it, and people with their raised index finger can once again say: ‘I have always warned you about this’. In the meantime, mos.

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