"It is best that Pakistan should not be ruled by a dictator rather than a democratically elected government." - a compelling article Today, many countries have democracy in the process of electing rulers I'm waiting. Because most people like freedom, democracy expresses its rights when choosing a ruler. This is why dictatorships are rarely seen in the world, as dictatorships are criticized mainly by the people of the country. For example, in the case of Syria, this problem caused great controversy all over the world, and even three years later it has been criticized by the world's great powers.
The history of Pakistan has always been dominated by people demanding democracy. There are several forms of government suitable for discussion in Pakistan, but no one can draw conclusions. All democratic governments are replaced by dictators and no democratic government will end its term of office. Of course, military rulers have a good reason to abolish the democratic government, but so far the Pakistani citizens want to achieve democracy. Democratic government means that people say more things in the government and the possibility of revolution and instability caused by it is small, democracy leads incompetent people shaping the government.
Since its founding in 1947, Pakistan was an asymmetric federal government and a federal parliamentary democratic republic. At the national level, people in Pakistan elect a bicameral parliament - Pakistan parliament. The Congress is elected directly by the House of Commons called the National Assembly, the House of Representatives consists of the Senate and its members are elected by elected Legislative Assemblies. The prime minister who is the prime minister is elected by a majority of parliamentarians and the president consists of two parliaments and four parliaments during the presidential election. In addition to local councils and local councils, there are more than 5000 elected local governments in Pakistan.
The "Pakistan Constitution" sets out the obligation to conduct elections. The Pakistan Election Committee was established in 1956 to elect the Parliament, the four provincial legislatures and other government agencies according to the election law, or until Congress enacted such law . The election management committee consists of its chairperson (Supreme Court Judge or Retirement Judge) and four appointed four members, each consisting of four High Court Judges. State; all appointed by president by constitution