Overview
- Reham Khan, a journalist and former wife of prime minister Imran Khan, officially entered politics by launching the Pakistan Republic Party on July 15.
- She vowed to “replace all the big political people” by dismantling the concentrated power of Pakistan’s dynastic families.
- The party is presented as a people-driven movement to convert politics into public service and hold ruling elites to account.
- Members are barred from contesting multiple constituencies and pledged not to engage in “political games” to ensure genuine representation.
- Khan said the party’s constitutional manifesto will be published soon and will champion neglected regions and all social classes.