Presidential term ends on Nov 15

Says Musharraf following court query

Pakistan military ruler Pervez Musharraf's term as president will end on November 15, his lawyers said yesterday, after a court ordered him to clear up uncertainty over his plans for re-election.
Musharraf, a key US ally, is planning to seek a second five-year term as president amid fierce opposition to suggestions that he may try to prolong his tenure as army chief.
"The term of office of the president expires on November 15, 2007," said a statement filed by his lawyers to the Supreme Court.
Government sources have previously said that Musharraf planned to call a new presidential election by the federal and provincial assemblies some time between mid-September and mid-October.
General elections are due by early 2008.
But the situation remains fluid, with Musharraf trying for a power-sharing deal with former prime minister Benazir Bhutto that could see him quit the army, and another ex-premier, Nawaz Sharif, vowing to return from exile next week.
Supreme Court Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry ordered the government on Wednesday to name the date on which Musharraf's term in office would expire.
His order came after the Supreme Court took up a legal petition, filed by the radical Jamaat-i-Islami party, which challenges a 2004 parliamentary act allowing Musharraf to be president-in-uniform.
The judge has become a growing thorn in Musharraf's side since the president tried to sack him earlier this year, sparking mass protests. The Supreme Court reinstated Chaudhry in July.
Lawyers boycotted courts in several cities on Thursday in what they said was a relaunch of their campaign for democracy. Musharraf seized power in a bloodless coup in 1999 when he toppled Sharif.

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