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  2. Ghulam Ishaq Khan - Wikipedia

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    Ghulam Ishaq Khan [a] (20 January 1915 – 27 October 2006), commonly known by his initials GIK, was a Pakistani bureaucrat, politician and statesman who served as the seventh president of Pakistan from 1988 to 1993.

  3. List of prime ministers of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    President Ghulam Ishaq Khan dissolved his government in April 1993, which was later on reinstated by the Supreme Court of Pakistan. [11] Sharif survived a serious constitutional crisis when President Khan attempted to dismiss him under article 58-2b, in April 1993, but he successfully challenged the decision in the Supreme Court. [11]

  4. Corruption charges against Benazir Bhutto and Asif Ali Zardari

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    Benazir Bhutto, accompanied by her husband Zardari and son Bilawal, US visit in 1989, during Bhutto's government. After the dismissal of Benazir Bhutto's first government on 6 August 1990 by President Ghulam Ishaq Khan on grounds of corruption, the government of Pakistan issued directives to its intelligence agencies to investigate the allegations.

  5. First Benazir Bhutto government - Wikipedia

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    [2]: 398 Following elections President Ghulam Ishaq Khan called upon Benazir Bhutto, later announcing the formation of a new government. [ 3 ] : 211 Benazir promised while taking oath on 2 December to eradicate illiteracy, poverty, restore student unions, liberate political prisoners, provide equal rights to women and free the media.

  6. 1988 Pakistani presidential election - Wikipedia

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    4 candidates took part in the elections, with most of them minor candidates securing low votes from minor and regional parties. Ghulam Ishaq Khan easily won the elections, due to the support and votes given to him by the 2 largest political groups, the right-wing Islami Jamhoori Ittehad (IJI) and left-wing Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), this support would allow him to secure the highest number ...

  7. President of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    After holding general elections in 1990, Nawaz Sharif brought up an ideologically conservative government and President Ghulam Ishaq Khan unsuccessfully tried to dismiss Sharif. After a successful intervention by Supreme Court and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs General Shamim Allam , President Ghulam Ishaq Khan and Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif ...

  8. Mazari caretaker government - Wikipedia

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    On 18 April 1993, president Ghulam Ishaq Khan exercised his extra-constitutional presidential powers, instituted to him through the Eighth Amendment to the Constitution of Pakistan, to resolve the power struggle in Pakistan and dismissed the government of prime minister Nawaz Sharif.

  9. Caretaker Prime Minister of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Ghulam Mustafa Jatoi. ٖغلام مصطفی جتوئی [4] (1931–2009) 6 August 1990 6 November 1990 3 months National Peoples Party: Jatoi was appointed by President Ghulam Ishaq Khan as a caretaker Prime Minister. [5] Led the first caretaker government in Pakistani history. [6] 2nd Caretaker Balakh Sher Mazari. ناصر خان [5] (1928 ...