According to the Geo TV broadcaster, Abbassi said that his government would consult with opposition parties on drafting a bill to make amendments to Article 62 of the constitution, which required all the public representatives, including the prime minister, to be truthful and honest.
Abbassi also said in the interview that the ruling party Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz would make a decision whether his office term would last for 45 days, as planned initially, or longer.
In late July, the Pakistani Supreme Court decided to remove Sharif following corruption investigation into his family under the Article 62 of the constitution. The investigation was launched after Panama Papers leak revealed in April 2016 that Sharif's two sons and a daughter owned at least three offshore companies registered on the British Virgin Islands.