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BAJEEL AMEEN BABAR

BA.LLB/2-22/M02001
POLITICAL SCIENCE

ASSIGNMENT
 POLITICAL SYSTEM OF PAKISTAN:
Politics in Pakistan arise under which the country is authorizing
by the Constitution. Pakistan is an Islamic federal parliamentary
republic as its state religion and is classified as a nation-state in
South Asia. The current system of government in Pakistan is a
mixed, "hybrid" form of government that includes elements of
a parliamentary and presidential system. The country at first
had a parliamentary form of government, transitioning to a
presidential form of government with the 1962 constitution but
later reverting to a parliamentary form of government under
the current 1973 constitution. However, various amendments
and modifications to the constitutional provisions by political
leaders over the years have left a democratic, parliamentary
government only on paper. The Government consists of three
branches: legislative, executive and judicial. The legislature
make laws, the executive work is to enforce the laws made by
the legislature. The judicial branch work is to inprets the laws. It
consists of the Supreme Court as well as the High Courts and
other inferior courts. A bicameral parliament that is composed
of two chambers– the Senate (upper house) and the National
Assembly (lower house).  Each province has a Provincial
Assembly, a directly elected legislature. Members are elected
for five-year terms. Each Assembly elects a Chief Minister, who
then selects the ministers of his or her cabinet.
 IS PAKISTAN A MONARCH SYSTEM OR RE-PUBLIC
SYSTEM?
Pakistan is the re-public system. The first six articles of the
constitution outline the political system as federal
parliamentary republic system as well as Islam as its state
religion.

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