Mr. Sharif, who is 63, received 244 votes in the 342-seat parliament, returning him to the prime minister's office for an unprecedented third term. He will be officially sworn into office later Wednesday.
Mr. Sharif has said he wants to continue good relations with the United States. But, he has warned that Washington must take Pakistan's concerns seriously about drone strikes against militants. The drone strikes along the Afghan border are deeply unpopular among Pakistanis who say the strikes have killed civilians.
Mr. Sharif was Pakistan's prime minister from 1990 until 1993, when he was forced to resign because of allegations of corruption. He returned to the job in 1997, but was toppled by a military coup two years later.
05 Jun, 2013
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