Present president of pakistan

  1. President of Pakistan
  2. What is happening in Pakistan’s continuing crisis?
  3. Benazir Bhutto
  4. Detailed List of All 13 Presidents of Pakistan Elected till 2021
  5. List of heads of state of Pakistan


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President of Pakistan

• العربية • Aragonés • Asturianu • Azərbaycanca • বাংলা • Català • Čeština • ދިވެހިބަސް • Ελληνικά • Español • فارسی • Français • Galego • 한국어 • हिन्दी • Bahasa Indonesia • Italiano • עברית • ქართული • Қазақша • მარგალური • مصرى • Bahasa Melayu • Minangkabau • 日本語 • Norsk nynorsk • پنجابی • Polski • Русский • සිංහල • Simple English • سنڌي • کوردی • Српски / srpski • Srpskohrvatski / српскохрватски • Suomi • Тоҷикӣ • Türkçe • Українська • اردو • Tiếng Việt • 中文 • v • t • e The President of Pakistan ( صدرِ پاکستان, s̤adr-i Pākiṣṭān), officially the President of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, is the ceremonial The office of president was created upon the coup d'etat, the office of The constitution prohibits the president from directly running the The president is indirectly elected by the There have been a total of Powers and authority [ ] Role of the president [ ] — From 2000 until 2009, the president was the Eligibility and selection process [ ] The • A • A • At least 45 years of age • Qualified to be elected as member of the Whenever the Each elector casts a different number of votes. The constitution further states that election to the office of president will not be held earlier than sixty days and not later than thirty days before the expiration of the term of the president in office. Election and oath [ ] The president is I, (The name of the President-elect), do solemnly swear that I am a Holy Qur'an being the last of them, the That I will bear true faith and allegi...

What is happening in Pakistan’s continuing crisis?

Even by the standards of Pakistan’s perpetually unstable politics, the last ten weeks in the country have been exceptionally turbulent. Pakistan has a new government as of April 11 after Imran Khan was forced out via a vote of no confidence. The weeks leading up to the vote, from the filing of the motion on March 8 to the vote on April 10, were dramatic and full of intrigue. Now, the country is in economic and political crisis. Shahbaz Sharif’s new government has been in a state of decision paralysis and is struggling to find its footing, while the ousted prime minister is leading rallies across the country attacking the government’s legitimacy and calling for fresh elections. At the same time, Pakistan is also in the grip of an acute climate emergency. It’s not only political temperatures that are spiking: an Twitter MadihaAfzal The fall of Khan’s government Crucial to the current crisis is understanding how Khan’s government fell. While Khan was Pakistan’s first prime minister to be ousted via a no-confidence vote, he joined each of his predecessors as prime minister in not lasting five years — the length of parliament’s electoral term — in office. Pakistan’s major opposition parties had been clamoring for Khan’s exit since he came into office — Several factors were responsible for the fracture between Khan and the military, who previously had functioned on a much-touted “same page.” The biggest was an impasse over the transfer of the director general of the Inter Servic...

Benazir Bhutto

Pakistan: The first administration of Benazir Bhutto Shortly after Bhutto completed her studies in 1977 and returned to Pakistan, her father was deposed by Gen. First and second terms as Pakistan’s first female prime minister On December 1, 1988, Bhutto became the In elections held in October 1993 the PPP won a plurality of votes, and it succeeded in beating out Sharif’s Pakistan Corruption charges and exile Voter turnout was low in the 1997 elections, in which Bhutto’s PPP suffered a decisive loss to Sharif’s PML-N. With British and Swiss cooperation, Sharif’s administration continued to pursue the corruption charges against Bhutto. In 1999 Bhutto and her husband—a controversial businessman and senator jailed since 1996 on a variety of charges—were both convicted of corruption by a Lahore court, a decision overturned by the Supreme Court in 2001 because of evidence of governmental interference. Bhutto did not achieve political Because of Musharraf’s 2002 decree banning prime ministers from serving a third term, Bhutto was not permitted to stand for elections that same year. In addition, legislation in 2000 that prohibited a court-convicted individual from holding party office Pakistan People’s Party Parliamentarians (PPPP). Legally separate and free from the restrictions brought upon the PPP by Bhutto’s leadership, the PPPP participated in the 2002 elections, in which it proceeded to earn a strong vote. However, Bhutto’s terms for cooperation with the military government—...

Detailed List of All 13 Presidents of Pakistan Elected till 2021

The president of Pakistanis the head of state, elected by the senate, national assembly, and provincial assembly for a period total of five years. In Pakistan, the president is kept informed by the prime minister of Pakistan on all matters of internal and foreign policy, as well as all legislative proposals. The official residence and principal workplace of the President is Aiwan-e-Sadrlocated in northeastern Islamabad. List of Presidents of Pakistan Since its independence, Pakistan has had 13 presidents. Here’s a complete list of presidents of Pakistan. Names of Presidents Tenure No in the List Time of Service Iskander Mirza 23March 1956 – 27October 1958 1 2 Years, 7 Months Ayub Khan 27 October 1958 – 25 March 1969 2 10 Years, 4 Months Yahya Khan 25 March 1969 – 20 December 1971 3 2 Years, 8 Months Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto 20 December 1971 – 13 August 1973 4 1 Year, 7 Months Fazal Ilahi Chaudhary 13 August 1973 – 16 September 1978 5 5 Years, 1 Month Muhammad Zia ul Haq 16 September 1978 -17 August 1988 6 9 Years, 11 Months Ghulam Ishaq Khan 17 August 1988 – 18 July 1993 7 4 Years, 11 Months Farooq Ahmad Khan Leghari 14 November 1993 – 2 December 1997 8 4 Years Muhammad Rafiq Tarar 1 January 1998 – 20 June 2001 9 3 Years, 5 Months Parvez Musharraf 20 June 2001 – 18 August 2008 10 7 Years, 1 Month Asif Ali Zardari 9 September 2008 – 8 September 2013 11 5 Years Mamnoon Hussain 9 September 2013 – 3 September 2018 12 4 Years, 11 Months Arif Alvi 4 September 2018 – Present 13 2 Year...

List of heads of state of Pakistan

Main article: The succession to the throne of Pakistan was the same as the No. Portrait Regnal name (Birth–Death) Reign Full name Consort Royal House Start End 1 (1895–1952) 14 August 1947 6 February 1952 Albert Frederick Arthur George Governors-general: Prime ministers: 2 (1926–2022) 6 February 1952 23 March 1956 Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Governors-general: Prime ministers: Governors-General [ ] Main article: The No. Picture Name (birth–death) Took office Left office Monarch 1 (1876–1948) 14 August 1947 11 September 1948 (died in office) (1947–1952) 2 (1894–1964) 11 September 1948 17 October 1951 (became prime minister) 3 (1895–1956) 17 October 1951 7 August 1955 (dismissed) (1952–1956) 4 (1899–1969) 7 August 1955 23 March 1956 (became president) Timeline [ ] President of Pakistan [ ] Key for presidents list Party name No. Portrait Name (Birth–Death) Elected Took office Left office Political party 1 (1899–1969) 1956 23 March 1956 27 October 1958 2 (1907–1974) — 27 October 1958 8 June 1962 — (2) 8 June 1962 12 June 1965 — 1 January 1965 31 January 1965 — (1913–2008) Acting — 8 June 1962 29 November 1963 — — (1919–1973) Acting — 29 November 1963 12 June 1965 (2) (1907 —1974) 12 June 1965 1 July 1967 — 1 July 1967 25 March 1969 — (1893 —1967) — 1 July 1967 25 March 1969 25 March 1969 1 July 1969 3 (1917–1980) — 25 March 1969 1 July 1969 — 1 July 1969 20 December 1971 4 (1928 —1979) 1971 20 December 1971 14 August 1973 — 20 January 1972 28 January 1972 1 April 1972 21 April 19...