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Shujaat Hussain

Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain (Punjabi: چوہدری شجاعت حسین; Urdu: چودھری شجاعت حسین; (born 27 January 1940) is a senior Pakistani politician from a Punjabi Jat family of Gujrat[2][3] who previously served as 16th prime minister of Pakistan.[4] Hussain is the party president of the Pakistan Muslim League (Q)[5][6][7] from 2003 until 2022.[1]

Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain
چوہدری شجاعت حسین
16th Prime Minister of Pakistan
In office
30 June 2004 – 23 August 2004
PresidentPervez Musharraf
Preceded byZafarullah Khan Jamali
Succeeded byShaukat Aziz
Leader of Pakistan Muslim League (Q)
Assumed office
1 January 2003
Preceded byMian Muhammad Azhar
27th & 29th Minister of Interior
In office
25 February 1997 – 12 October 1999
Prime MinisterNawaz Sharif
Preceded byOmar Khan Afridi(Acting)
Succeeded byMoinuddin Haider
In office
9 November 1990 – 18 July 1993
Prime MinisterNawaz Sharif
Balakh Sher Mazari (Acting)
Nawaz Sharif
Preceded byMian Zahid Sarfraz (Acting)
Succeeded byFateh Khan Bandial (Acting)
Minister for Railways
In office
7 August 1998 – 9 November 1999
PresidentRafiq Tarar
Prime MinisterNawaz Sharif
Preceded bySardar Muhammad Yaqub Khan Nasar
Succeeded byLt. Gen. R. Javed Ashraf
Chairman Senate Committees on Defence Production and Aviation
In office
1993–1997
Federal Minister for Defence Production
In office
1987–1988
PresidentMuhammad Zia-ul-Haq
Prime MinisterMuhammad Khan Junejo
Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting
In office
1986–1988
PresidentMuhammad Zia-ul-Haq
Prime MinisterMuhammad Khan Junejo
Federal Minister for Industries and Production
In office
1985–1988
PresidentMuhammad Zia-ul-Haq
Prime MinisterMuhammad Khan Junejo
Member of the Senate of Pakistan (Senator from Punjab)
In office
2009–2015
In office
1993–1997
ConstituencyPunjab, Pakistan
Member of the National Assembly of Pakistan
In office
2002–2007
In office
1997–1999
In office
1990–1993
In office
1988–1990
In office
1985–1988
In office
1981–1985
ConstituencyNA-105 (Gujrat-I)
Personal details
Born (1940-01-27) 27 January 1940 (age 82)
Gujrat, Punjab, British India
NationalityPakistani
Political partyPakistan Muslim League (Q) (2003-2022)[1]
Other political
affiliations
Pakistan Muslim League (before 1988)
Islami Jamhoori Ittehad (1988-1993)
Pakistan Muslim League (N) (1993-2002)
Children3 including Chaudhry Salik Hussain
Parent
RelativesChaudhry family
ResidenceLahore, Pakistan
Alma materForman Christian College University (B.B.A)

Hailing from the business-industrialist family[8] from the Punjab Province of Pakistan, Hussain graduated from the FC College University and the Punjab University. After his graduation, Hussain subsequently joined the family business comprising large numbers of industries, textiles, agricultural farms, sugar and flour mills.[8] He successfully contested in the non-partisan 1985 elections and was appointed as minister of industry in the government of Prime minister Muhammad Junejo, lasting until 1988.[9] Hussain became a leader and influential conservative figure in the Islamic Democratic Alliance (IDA) between 1988 and 1990 and joined the Pakistan Muslim League (PML) under Nawaz Sharif in 1993.[9] Hussain served as the 26th Interior minister in the government of Prime minister Nawaz Sharif in two non-consecutive terms from 1990 to 1993 and 1997 to 1999.[9]

Originally a loyalist of Nawaz Sharif, Hussain defected to autocratic leader Pervez Musharraf after 1999 and became member of the new PML-Q.[10] His family remains influential in national politics and his younger cousin Pervez Illahi served as Chief Minister of Punjab from 2002 to 2007 during Musharraf's military rule. Following the 2008 elections and Musharraf's resignation, Hussain and his party became a major ally of Prime minister Yousaf Raza Gillani and President Asif Ali Zardari from the Pakistan Peoples Party.[11][12]

Origins and education

Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain was born on 27 January 1940 in the Gujrat District, Punjab, of former British Indian Empire. He was born in a Punjabi Jat family belonging to Warraich clan.[13] His ancestors hailing from rural Gujrat and had no initial political background.[2][14] His father, Zahoor Elahi was a junior constable in Punjab Police but quit the police service to establish a cotton mill. His family lost a cotton mill as a result of Indian partition but re-established the mill in Gujrat after the establishment of Pakistan in 1947.[2] His father first contested in 1954 elections and elected a local union Councillor of the Gujrat District. After attending public schools in Gujrat, Hussain matriculated, and was accepted at the Forman Christian College University.[2][14] In 1962, Hussain attended the Forman Christian College University and graduated with Bachelor of Business Administration in 1965 and pursued an MA in Industrial management in UK.

Upon returning to Pakistan, Hussain joined the family industrial conglomerate comprising industrial units in textiles, sugar, flour milling and agricultural farms in 1969.[15] By this time, Hussain's family had become a potent industrial oligarchs and had significant influence on presidents Ayub Khan and General Yahya Khan.[2][14]

Career in national politics

Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain entered in the national politics after the assassination of his father.[16] After participating in a local-body elections, Hussain became a Member of the Parliament in 1981 and, subsequently joining the Punjab government's Financial department.[16] He participated and campaign successfully in non-partisan 1985 general elections and maintains ties with PML.[16] His contest in the general election from Gujrat included for both seats for the National Assembly and provincial Punjab Assembly.[16] After the elections he vacated his Punjab Assembly seat in favour of the National Assembly seat.[16]

He became a crucial power broker in the Islamist regime Zia-ul-Haq.[17] Hussain benefited with general Zia's economic policies.[17] Hussain invested in industrial firms and mills. Bought Stocks at Karachi Stock Exchange, which benefited him.[17]

After participating in 1985 general elections, Hussain joined the government of Prime Minister Muhammad Khan Junejo as the minister of the Ministry of Industry,[9] and held additional ministerial portfolio of Ministry of Information and Mass-media Broadcasting in 1986;[9] and Ministry of Defence Production in 1987–88.[9]

He was imprisoned during second tenure of Bhutto in 1994 in politically-motivated cases filed by Federal Investigation Agency DG Rehman Malik.[18]

Interior ministry

Hussain was the leading member of right-wing alliance, the Islamic Democratic Alliance (IDA) and won parliamentary seat during 1988 general elections, and headed the Parliamentary Party of Joint Opposition (PPJO) in the National Assembly from 1988 to 1990.[9] He also acted as the parliamentary party leader of the Pakistan Muslim League (N) (PML-N) in the National Assembly.[9]

 
Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain, then Pakistan's Prime Minister, sees off US Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage, after their July 2004 meeting at the Prime Minister's residence in Islamabad, Pakistan.

After 1990 elections and 1997 elections, Chaudhry Shujaat served as Interior ministry. He was one of high-profile cabinet member of Prime minister Nawaz Sharif who appointed Shujaat as the President of the PML-N in Punjab from 1997 to 1999[9] However, Hussain mounted serious disagreement and confronted Nawaz Sharif after Sharif imposing economic emergency in 1998.[19] Hussain's relations became extremely hostile during the Kargil war and claiming that Sharif had been briefed by chief of army staff general Pervez Musharraf six times as opposed to Sharif claiming not having "knowledge".[19]

Pakistan Muslim League

After the coup, Hussain did not join the Pakistan Muslim League, a splinter group of PML.[9] In 2001, Hussain decided to defect to PML after Sharif was exiled to Saudi Arabia in 2000 and contested from Gujrat through the PML platform during the 2002 general elections.[9] Initially, Hussain became parliamentary party leader in the National Assembly, but assumed the presidency of the party when the party's founder Mian Muhammad Azhar resigned from the party. In January 2003, Shujaat was nominated and assumed the party's presidency after succeeding Mian Muhammad Azhar on a party convention.[9]

Prime Minister of Pakistan

Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain endorsed and provided his support to appoint his lifelong friend Zafarullah Khan Jamali as country's first Baloch prime minister. Previously, he also played a role in bringing Shaukat Aziz in national politics. However, in 2004 Jamali resigned.[20]

The military and ISI will only support and go with you as long as enough of the people are with you.... They (military) are like a horse that carries you "Only" as long as you have strength in your legs....

— Chaudhry Shujaat telling Anatol Lieven, 2008, [21]

After Jamali's resignation, Shujaat Husain nominated Finance Minister Shaukat Aziz for the office of Prime Minister. Shujaat temporarily become Prime Minister because Aziz can not be elected Prime Minister, as he was a member of senate.[20]

At the Parliament, Hussain told journalists that his election as Prime Minister was "not an interim appointment" but in keeping with the Constitution.[4] In an interview, Shujaat Hussain quoted: "My nomination by Mir Zafarullah Khan Jamali and nomination of Shaukat Aziz after consulting the President were in line with the set traditions. There should be no hue and cry over such technicalities."[4]

On 23 August 2004, Hussain handed over the office of prime minister to Shaukat Aziz, though Hussain remained the party president of the Pakistan Muslim League (Q).[22]

Election as Prime Minister

The election for Prime Minister took place on 29 June 2004

←2002 29 June 2004 August 2004→
Candidate Party Votes Obtained[23]
Required majority → 172 out of 342
Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain Pakistan Muslim League (Q) 190  Y
Ameen Faheem Pakistan Peoples Party 76  N
Abstentions <76

Personal life

Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain is the eldest son of Chaudhry Zahoor Ilahi.[24] His elder cousin, Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi, current chief minister of Punjab and also held the post of Deputy Prime Minister in Pakistan Peoples Party's recent government.[25] His younger brother, Chaudhry Wajahat Hussain, has also been elected to the Provincial Assembly of the Punjab for three times (1988–1990,1990–1993,1997–1999) and also won from the constituency NA-104 of National Assembly in 2002 and 2008 general elections.[26] Wajahat Force of PML-Q, MNA; and Chaudhry Wajahat Husain, is linked to numerous scams of Hawala and Money laundering, and have wreaked havoc on the local populace.[27]

Honors

Hussain had been a strong and vocal supporter of Pakistan's bilateral relations with South Korea.[28] He helped in bringing South Korea investment in the country and supports South-Korean model of economy in the country.[28] For his efforts, the South Korean government named him "Honorary Consul General" of Republic of Korea.[28] Hussain is also a recipient of South Korea's highest diplomatic award Order of the Diplomatic Service Merit "Ueung-in-Metal" for distinguished services in promoting mutual relations between Pakistan and Republic of Korea.[28]

Wealth and personal assets

Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain is one of the powerful business personalities in Pakistan.[29] Hussain is investor in defence production, military technological development, and industrial mills.[30] According to the statements of assets and liabilities for 2010–2011, 50% of Hussain's share in two residential houses located in Islamabad and Lahore worth ₨. 9.2million and ₨.3.4 million, respectively (although he did not issued the current value).[30] Hussain also owns a 78-acre of agricultural land worth ₨. 376,667 and 12.5 acres worth ₨. 4.5 million.[31] He has stock shares worth ₨. 10.4 million and ₨. 53.90 million cash in his account.[31]

See also

References

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Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain Punjabi چوہدری شجاعت حسین Urdu چودھری شجاعت حسین born 27 January 1940 is a senior Pakistani politician from a Punjabi Jat family of Gujrat 2 3 who previously served as 16th prime minister of Pakistan 4 Hussain is the party president of the Pakistan Muslim League Q 5 6 7 from 2003 until 2022 1 Chaudhry Shujaat Hussainچوہدری شجاعت حسین16th Prime Minister of PakistanIn office 30 June 2004 23 August 2004PresidentPervez MusharrafPreceded byZafarullah Khan JamaliSucceeded byShaukat AzizLeader of Pakistan Muslim League Q IncumbentAssumed office 1 January 2003Preceded byMian Muhammad Azhar27th amp 29th Minister of InteriorIn office 25 February 1997 12 October 1999Prime MinisterNawaz SharifPreceded byOmar Khan Afridi Acting Succeeded byMoinuddin HaiderIn office 9 November 1990 18 July 1993Prime MinisterNawaz SharifBalakh Sher Mazari Acting Nawaz SharifPreceded byMian Zahid Sarfraz Acting Succeeded byFateh Khan Bandial Acting Minister for RailwaysIn office 7 August 1998 9 November 1999PresidentRafiq TararPrime MinisterNawaz SharifPreceded bySardar Muhammad Yaqub Khan NasarSucceeded byLt Gen R Javed AshrafChairman Senate Committees on Defence Production and AviationIn office 1993 1997Federal Minister for Defence ProductionIn office 1987 1988PresidentMuhammad Zia ul HaqPrime MinisterMuhammad Khan JunejoFederal Minister for Information and BroadcastingIn office 1986 1988PresidentMuhammad Zia ul HaqPrime MinisterMuhammad Khan JunejoFederal Minister for Industries and ProductionIn office 1985 1988PresidentMuhammad Zia ul HaqPrime MinisterMuhammad Khan JunejoMember of the Senate of Pakistan Senator from Punjab In office 2009 2015In office 1993 1997ConstituencyPunjab PakistanMember of the National Assembly of PakistanIn office 2002 2007In office 1997 1999In office 1990 1993In office 1988 1990In office 1985 1988In office 1981 1985ConstituencyNA 105 Gujrat I Personal detailsBorn 1940 01 27 27 January 1940 age 82 Gujrat Punjab British IndiaNationalityPakistaniPolitical partyPakistan Muslim League Q 2003 2022 1 Other politicalaffiliationsPakistan Muslim League before 1988 Islami Jamhoori Ittehad 1988 1993 Pakistan Muslim League N 1993 2002 Children3 including Chaudhry Salik HussainParentChaudhry Zahoor Elahi father RelativesChaudhry familyResidenceLahore PakistanAlma materForman Christian College University B B A Hailing from the business industrialist family 8 from the Punjab Province of Pakistan Hussain graduated from the FC College University and the Punjab University After his graduation Hussain subsequently joined the family business comprising large numbers of industries textiles agricultural farms sugar and flour mills 8 He successfully contested in the non partisan 1985 elections and was appointed as minister of industry in the government of Prime minister Muhammad Junejo lasting until 1988 9 Hussain became a leader and influential conservative figure in the Islamic Democratic Alliance IDA between 1988 and 1990 and joined the Pakistan Muslim League PML under Nawaz Sharif in 1993 9 Hussain served as the 26th Interior minister in the government of Prime minister Nawaz Sharif in two non consecutive terms from 1990 to 1993 and 1997 to 1999 9 Originally a loyalist of Nawaz Sharif Hussain defected to autocratic leader Pervez Musharraf after 1999 and became member of the new PML Q 10 His family remains influential in national politics and his younger cousin Pervez Illahi served as Chief Minister of Punjab from 2002 to 2007 during Musharraf s military rule Following the 2008 elections and Musharraf s resignation Hussain and his party became a major ally of Prime minister Yousaf Raza Gillani and President Asif Ali Zardari from the Pakistan Peoples Party 11 12 Contents 1 Origins and education 2 Career in national politics 2 1 Interior ministry 2 2 Pakistan Muslim League 3 Prime Minister of Pakistan 3 1 Election as Prime Minister 4 Personal life 4 1 Honors 4 2 Wealth and personal assets 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksOrigins and education EditChaudhry Shujaat Hussain was born on 27 January 1940 in the Gujrat District Punjab of former British Indian Empire He was born in a Punjabi Jat family belonging to Warraich clan 13 His ancestors hailing from rural Gujrat and had no initial political background 2 14 His father Zahoor Elahi was a junior constable in Punjab Police but quit the police service to establish a cotton mill His family lost a cotton mill as a result of Indian partition but re established the mill in Gujrat after the establishment of Pakistan in 1947 2 His father first contested in 1954 elections and elected a local union Councillor of the Gujrat District After attending public schools in Gujrat Hussain matriculated and was accepted at the Forman Christian College University 2 14 In 1962 Hussain attended the Forman Christian College University and graduated with Bachelor of Business Administration in 1965 and pursued an MA in Industrial management in UK Upon returning to Pakistan Hussain joined the family industrial conglomerate comprising industrial units in textiles sugar flour milling and agricultural farms in 1969 15 By this time Hussain s family had become a potent industrial oligarchs and had significant influence on presidents Ayub Khan and General Yahya Khan 2 14 Career in national politics EditChaudhry Shujaat Hussain entered in the national politics after the assassination of his father 16 After participating in a local body elections Hussain became a Member of the Parliament in 1981 and subsequently joining the Punjab government s Financial department 16 He participated and campaign successfully in non partisan 1985 general elections and maintains ties with PML 16 His contest in the general election from Gujrat included for both seats for the National Assembly and provincial Punjab Assembly 16 After the elections he vacated his Punjab Assembly seat in favour of the National Assembly seat 16 He became a crucial power broker in the Islamist regime Zia ul Haq 17 Hussain benefited with general Zia s economic policies 17 Hussain invested in industrial firms and mills Bought Stocks at Karachi Stock Exchange which benefited him 17 After participating in 1985 general elections Hussain joined the government of Prime Minister Muhammad Khan Junejo as the minister of the Ministry of Industry 9 and held additional ministerial portfolio of Ministry of Information and Mass media Broadcasting in 1986 9 and Ministry of Defence Production in 1987 88 9 He was imprisoned during second tenure of Bhutto in 1994 in politically motivated cases filed by Federal Investigation Agency DG Rehman Malik 18 Interior ministry Edit Hussain was the leading member of right wing alliance the Islamic Democratic Alliance IDA and won parliamentary seat during 1988 general elections and headed the Parliamentary Party of Joint Opposition PPJO in the National Assembly from 1988 to 1990 9 He also acted as the parliamentary party leader of the Pakistan Muslim League N PML N in the National Assembly 9 Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain then Pakistan s Prime Minister sees off US Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage after their July 2004 meeting at the Prime Minister s residence in Islamabad Pakistan After 1990 elections and 1997 elections Chaudhry Shujaat served as Interior ministry He was one of high profile cabinet member of Prime minister Nawaz Sharif who appointed Shujaat as the President of the PML N in Punjab from 1997 to 1999 9 However Hussain mounted serious disagreement and confronted Nawaz Sharif after Sharif imposing economic emergency in 1998 19 Hussain s relations became extremely hostile during the Kargil war and claiming that Sharif had been briefed by chief of army staff general Pervez Musharraf six times as opposed to Sharif claiming not having knowledge 19 Pakistan Muslim League Edit After the coup Hussain did not join the Pakistan Muslim League a splinter group of PML 9 In 2001 Hussain decided to defect to PML after Sharif was exiled to Saudi Arabia in 2000 and contested from Gujrat through the PML platform during the 2002 general elections 9 Initially Hussain became parliamentary party leader in the National Assembly but assumed the presidency of the party when the party s founder Mian Muhammad Azhar resigned from the party In January 2003 Shujaat was nominated and assumed the party s presidency after succeeding Mian Muhammad Azhar on a party convention 9 Prime Minister of Pakistan EditChaudhry Shujaat Hussain endorsed and provided his support to appoint his lifelong friend Zafarullah Khan Jamali as country s first Baloch prime minister Previously he also played a role in bringing Shaukat Aziz in national politics However in 2004 Jamali resigned 20 The military and ISI will only support and go with you as long as enough of the people are with you They military are like a horse that carries you Only as long as you have strength in your legs Chaudhry Shujaat telling Anatol Lieven 2008 21 After Jamali s resignation Shujaat Husain nominated Finance Minister Shaukat Aziz for the office of Prime Minister Shujaat temporarily become Prime Minister because Aziz can not be elected Prime Minister as he was a member of senate 20 At the Parliament Hussain told journalists that his election as Prime Minister was not an interim appointment but in keeping with the Constitution 4 In an interview Shujaat Hussain quoted My nomination by Mir Zafarullah Khan Jamali and nomination of Shaukat Aziz after consulting the President were in line with the set traditions There should be no hue and cry over such technicalities 4 On 23 August 2004 Hussain handed over the office of prime minister to Shaukat Aziz though Hussain remained the party president of the Pakistan Muslim League Q 22 Election as Prime Minister Edit The election for Prime Minister took place on 29 June 2004 2002 29 June 2004 August 2004 Candidate Party Votes Obtained 23 Required majority 172 out of 342Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain Pakistan Muslim League Q 190 YAmeen Faheem Pakistan Peoples Party 76 NAbstentions lt 76Personal life EditChaudhry Shujaat Hussain is the eldest son of Chaudhry Zahoor Ilahi 24 His elder cousin Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi current chief minister of Punjab and also held the post of Deputy Prime Minister in Pakistan Peoples Party s recent government 25 His younger brother Chaudhry Wajahat Hussain has also been elected to the Provincial Assembly of the Punjab for three times 1988 1990 1990 1993 1997 1999 and also won from the constituency NA 104 of National Assembly in 2002 and 2008 general elections 26 Wajahat Force of PML Q MNA and Chaudhry Wajahat Husain is linked to numerous scams of Hawala and Money laundering and have wreaked havoc on the local populace 27 Honors Edit Hussain had been a strong and vocal supporter of Pakistan s bilateral relations with South Korea 28 He helped in bringing South Korea investment in the country and supports South Korean model of economy in the country 28 For his efforts the South Korean government named him Honorary Consul General of Republic of Korea 28 Hussain is also a recipient of South Korea s highest diplomatic award Order of the Diplomatic Service Merit Ueung in Metal for distinguished services in promoting mutual relations between Pakistan and Republic of Korea 28 Wealth and personal assets Edit Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain is one of the powerful business personalities in Pakistan 29 Hussain is investor in defence production military technological development and industrial mills 30 According to the statements of assets and liabilities for 2010 2011 50 of Hussain s share in two residential houses located in Islamabad and Lahore worth 9 2million and 3 4 million respectively although he did not issued the current value 30 Hussain also owns a 78 acre of agricultural land worth 376 667 and 12 5 acres worth 4 5 million 31 He has stock shares worth 10 4 million and 53 90 million cash in his account 31 See also EditChaudhry Zahoor Elahi Chaudhry Salik HussainReferences Edit a b PML Q Fires Ch Shujat Cheema As Rift Widens Within Party 29 July 2022 Retrieved 28 July 2022 a b c d e PEC Shujaat Hussain Pakistan Election Commissioner Pakistan Election Commissioner Archived from the original on 5 May 2012 Retrieved 26 May 2012 Sehbai Shaheen US Diplomats Think Ch Shujaat Becoming Musharraf s Biggest Challenger South Asia Tribune Archived from the original on 4 November 2013 Retrieved 28 May 2012 Senior US diplomats in Pakistan and in the State Department are genuinely intrigued about the display of an almost unbelievable confrontationist posture against General Pervez Musharraf adopted by the most unlikely of politicians in today s Pakistani spectrum the always obedient servant of the military establishment Choudhry Shujaat Hussain a b c Administrator 8 October 2004 Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain Becomes Prime Minister Story of Pakistan Archived from the original on 5 May 2012 Retrieved 27 May 2012 This very thinking led the Pakistan Muslim League and its allied parties to select Finance Minister Shaukat Aziz as the next executive head of the country My nomination by Mir Zafarullah Khan Jamali and nomination of Shaukat Aziz after consulting the President were in line with the set traditions There should be no hue and cry over such technicalities Shah Murtaza Ali 27 May 2012 Shujaat terms Nawaz Sharif s arrogance his weakness The News International p 1 Archived from the original on 27 May 2012 Retrieved 27 May 2012 President of Pakistan Muslim League PML Q Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain on Saturday urged Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz leader Nawaz Sharif to get rid of his arrogant behaviour in his own interest Press Release President Pakistan Muslim League Directorate General for the Public Political Relations Pakistan Muslim League Q official website Archived from the original on 12 May 2011 Retrieved 27 May 2012 FORMER PRIME MINISTERS pmo gov pk Archived from the original on 12 June 2018 Retrieved 9 June 2018 a b 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