... You are now a sovereign legislative body and do not forget that you have all the power. Therefore, it will bear the most serious responsibility for how you make a decision. These are the words of the country's father, Cade Asam Mohammad Ali Jinna, who spoke at the 1st Constitutional Constitution Conference held in Pakistan on 11th August 1947. Congress is the highest institution of the democratic system and the country he has found (at least this he saw for Pakistan).
Summary of the future of democracy in Pakistan 1) Democracy and democracy 2) Democracy and Pakistan - the past and the future 3) the importance of democracy 4) the threat of democracy 1 the weak political system 2 the military influence 3 . Economic difficulty 4. Social norms 5 Lack of literacy - lack of political consciousness 6. Unemployment and poverty 7. Image of political leadership 8. Power politics 9. Foreign intervention 10. Immoral media 11. Fountainism and racial discrimination 12. Small region dissatisfaction 13. Relationship
Pakistan is the newest wine democracy. After several political contradictions and years of military rule, democratic values and institutions must be fragile. Pakistan also happens to be one of the only four parliamentary democracy in Islamic countries. The success of democratic governance in Pakistan will surely affect this region and the Muslim world over the next few years. The task of managing diversification and often increasing boiling population is no longer simple or simple. Today's leaders are widely encouraged to develop better, more practical government policies. But this adage can not be ruled out as "people get the government they deserve". In the first and last analysis, people have to elect and elect their representatives and leaders under a democratic system.
Correctly, democracy means "people's government, people's government, people's government." Nevertheless, the situation in Pakistan is entirely opposite. Political instability of Pakistan has greatly damaged democracy. The country and society have completely derailed. This allows the military to intervene quickly and unnecessarily to protect so-called national security interests. The story began in 1958, experienced humiliating defeat in 1971, passed the miserable Islamization program. Repetitive military invasion in the political field brought about a good governance crisis in Pakistan. These institutions are managed quickly and strictly. No one dares to question their undemocratic destructive activities. Nevertheless, they are totally immune from people.