Nawaz Sharif: After Pakistan Elections‚ New PM Facing Desperate Challenges Against New Government Few national elections have faced as many security challenges as the recent election that took place last Saturday in Pakistan. The pre-election campaign season had seen its share of high-profile assassinations as well as terrorist attacks on public gatherings and even state-run installations. Adding to the public anxiety is the fact that this election presented a novelty to the Pakistani state: it
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DEMOCRACY OUTLINES: - Introduction - Importance of democracy - Historical Overview - Why democracy is flop in Pakistan - Remedial measures -Conclusion INTRODUCTION: Democracy is the most essential and fundamental element for managing the affairs of society systematically. Democracy and participatory governance are popular political patterns in the modern world. In a broader sense democracy encompasses the leading features; fair and free election process‚ supremacy of the constitution‚ the rule
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1947 June 3 -- the British Government accepted the idea of partition of India. July 18 -- The British Parliament passes the Indian Independence Act. July 19 -- Nawabzada Liaquat Ali Khan (1895-1951) of Muslim League becomes the first Prime Minister. August 14 -- Birth of Pakistan‚ consisting of East Bengal‚ a part of Assam (Sylhet)‚ West Punjab‚ Sind‚ NWFP and Baluchistan. Some 15 million people flee religious persecution‚ Muslim fleeing to East and West Pakistan‚ while Hindus flee to India
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constituencies‚ whilst a further 70 seats were awarded to parties having been reserved for women and minority groups................ None of the parties achieved the 172 seats needed for an overall majority.[5] The Pakistan Muslim League (N)‚ led by Nawaz Sharif‚ won the largest number of votes and seats but still fell six seats short. This resulted in a hung parliament where no party was able to command a majority in the National Assembly.[6] This was the second consecutive general election to return
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History of Privatization in Pakistan “Privatization is the act of reducing the role of government or incoming the role of private sector‚ in an activity or in the ownership of assets.” The policy of privatization has been used for improving the efficiency and profitability of improving enterprises‚ which are not performing well. The privatization of government owned enterprises is now a days a large-sale process for the transfer of state owned enterprises to the private sector. Privatization use
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were dismissed. The change in power was at a very critical and precarious time when there was a criminalization of the political system and growing economic adversity; Pakistan was being labeled as a failing state. Though democratically elected‚ Nawaz Sharif failed to provide a transparent administration. To the people of Pakistan‚ army intervention was the only way to escape a sham democracy. The fact was reinforced that the stature of army is powerful and preeminent in the country’s complex power
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Pakistan has been facing political crisis from its birth (1947) till now. From 1947 to 2010‚ In this long period many government changed but unfortunality they all could not Maintain the political environment stable‚ after ruling 1‚ 2 or three year that governments politically instable. Political instability is a situation when the uncertainty among the government structure expand due to some basic causes and it eventually end up the current government1.We all know when a ruling party faces this
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Third democratic era (1988–1999) Main articles: Benazir Bhutto‚ Nawaz Sharif‚ Indo-Pakistani War of 1999‚ Chagai-I‚ Chagai-II‚ Atlantique Incident‚ and Civil war in Afghanistan (1996–2001) From 1988 to 1999‚ Pakistan through constitutional amendments was reverted back to Parliamentary democracy system‚ and Pakistan was ruled by elected civilian governments‚ alternately headed by Benazir Bhutto and Nawaz Sharif‚ who were each elected twice and removed from office on charges of corruption. During
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rose‚ Musharraf was likewise making advances in the political field. In 1998‚ he was by and by advanced over other senior officers by Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to be the armed force head of staff and executive of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
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XVIII AMMENDMENT “This is the day of members who despite differences of opinion kept their integrity and proved that as people’s representatives they are capable of achieving anything for the sake of the nation‚” Mr. Raza Rabbani General In our quest for a stable‚ viable and democratic political system‚ responsive to the aspirations of the people of Pakistan we have experimented with a number of system variations. The experimentation started with All India Act of 1935‚ which was adopted
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