Nawaz's party picks Shahbaz Sharif to be Pakistan's next prime minister

Pakistan's ruling Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) has finalised name of Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif to replace Nawaz Sharif as prime minister of the country.

According to Geo News, the decision was taken at a meeting of the ruling party after Supreme Court disqualified Nawaz Sharif as the prime minister.

Citing sources, the TV channel said the meeting left the final decision to choose the new candidate for the coveted post to Nawaz Sharif.

Shahbaz Sharif will be put to a vote in the National Assembly, a rubber stamp affair as the PML-N holds a strong majority in the house.

The young Sharif is currently chief minister of powerful Punjab province, the Sharif family stronghold. He would have to step down from that role and be elected to the National Assembly before he was eligible to become prime minister.

That will require a party loyalist to resign from his seat in the national parliament, sparking a hasty vote that Shahbaz would contest on the PML-N ticket.

Shahbaz is considered more intelligent but less charismatic than his older brother.

He has controlled Punjab, Pakistan's most populous and prosperous province, for much of the last decade, presiding over a series of big ticket infrastructure projects, including Pakistan's first metro bus service.