Pakistan's Prime Minister, Imran Khan, has been dismissed

The Pakistani parliament accepted the vote of distrust towards Prime Minister Imran Khan and dismissed him. 174 out of 342 deputies voted for the resignation of the prime minister, accused of corruption by the opposition.

And a few hours before the meeting, hundreds of policemen were taken to the government district in the capital of Pakistan.

The opposition celebrated the victory over the head of government, a former professional cricketer.

"Today we are gathered here to celebrate the victory of democracy. Imran Khan gave false promises and wanted to attract the people. Now his last hour has come, he said he will fight until the end, but we do not see today-which he is here", said one of the protesters.

Hon bor tried to stay in power until the dissolution of the Parliament by employing his power. But last week the Supreme Court found all the Prime Minister's actions illegal. Parliament was able to gather again and vote.

Hon encourages his supporters to go out into the street, noting that he himself is the victim of a conspiracy supported by the US. According to the politician, Washington did not like his agreement with Moscow on the Gas Pipeline Project “Pakistan stream”. Us will reject these charges.