(Bloomberg) -- Pakistan's Prime Minister Shaukat
Aziz said the biggest protests in his eight years in government
aren't serious enough to curb record overseas investment needed
to sustain economic growth.
``Despite some blips which happen in any developing country,
we have been vindicated because we have maintained our credit
ratings, investment flows and growth momentum,'' Aziz said in an
interview in Islamabad on June 17. ``The judiciary issue is a
serious matter, but 20,000 people demonstrating in a country of
160 million is not what we would call an uprising.''
Read more at Bloomberg Emerging Markets News
Aziz said the biggest protests in his eight years in government
aren't serious enough to curb record overseas investment needed
to sustain economic growth.
``Despite some blips which happen in any developing country,
we have been vindicated because we have maintained our credit
ratings, investment flows and growth momentum,'' Aziz said in an
interview in Islamabad on June 17. ``The judiciary issue is a
serious matter, but 20,000 people demonstrating in a country of
160 million is not what we would call an uprising.''
Read more at Bloomberg Emerging Markets News
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