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  2. Politics of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    The Politics of Pakistan (سیاسیاتِ پاکستان ; ISO: Siyāsiyāt-e-Pākistāna) takes place within the framework established by the Constitution of Pakistan. The country is a Federal Republic parliamentary republic in which provincial governments enjoy a high degree of autonomy and residuary powers.

  3. Alleged electoral manipulation in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the election, the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) and the Supreme Court of Pakistan banned the usage of the PTI's electoral symbol, the cricket bat, forcing its members to run as 'independent' candidates. [16] [17] On election day, the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority shut down internet access nationwide. The PTI accused the ...

  4. Constitution of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    The 1973 constitution was the first in Pakistan to be framed by elected representatives. Unlike the 1962 constitution it gave Pakistan a parliamentary democracy with executive power concentrated in the office of the prime minister, and the formal head of state—the president—limited to acting on the advice of the prime minister. [14]

  5. Corruption in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Adil Gillani, an advisor for TI Pakistan, observed in 2012 that if Pakistan checked the menace of corruption and ensured good governance, it would not require a single penny from the outside world. The 2008–2013 PPP-led coalition government was criticised as being the most corrupt in the country's history. [24]

  6. Faisal Naseer - Wikipedia

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    Imran Khan likened the role of Faisal Naseer in Pakistan like the Dirty Harry. He accused Naseer for being behind an attempt to assassinate him in November 2022. In October 2022, Naseer was accused of torturing Pakistani politician Azam Swati in custody.

  7. Tehreek-e-Istiqlal - Wikipedia

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    Tehreek-e-Istiqlal (Urdu: تحریک استقلال) was a political party in Pakistan. It was once the second most popular political party in Pakistan. [6] It was formed by Air Marshal Retd. Asghar Khan in 1970. [7] [8]

  8. Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan's 2013 elections took place on 11 May 2013 across the country. The elections resulted in a clear majority for the Pakistan Muslim League (N), a strong rival of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, although PTI managed to surpass the Pakistan Peoples Party as the main opposition to PML-N's candidates in the Punjab Province. PTI's popularity ...

  9. Category:Political corruption in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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