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NEW YORK (AP) - Exiled Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto urged her country's military leader Wednesday to fulfill election-related promises before the end of the month, when her party will consider whether to enter a political alliance that would restore democracy.
Bhutto said her party has been negotiating with Pakistan's president, Gen. Pervez Musharraf, for almost a year about a possible alliance in parliamentary elections late this year and got a commitment for several confidence-building measures but nothing had happened.
"So my party is asking is it just the talk, or is it going to turn into a walk?" she said. "We would need to see the fulfillment of those commitments in the next two to three weeks before my party needs to take a final decision on where we stand."
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