The media reported on Wednesday that Pakistan's presidential election may be held in the first week of September and the election commission has started preparing the project.
According to the Constitution, the President's indirect election shall be within 30 days, within 60 days before the expiration of the current term.
If the presidential election can not be held due to the dissolution of the National Assembly, it should be held within 30 days of the election.
The ECP source said Geo News, the presidential election will be held on August 8, but the electoral college said it can not finalize it. They said that new components will be used by August 10.
After the completion of the election list, the balloting organization plans to announce the final schedule of the presidential election. Members elected as members of the national and local council vote for the presidential election
Pakistan opened the general election on July 25, and former cricket player Imran Khan's Pakistani Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) became the biggest single party.
Former prime minister Pakistan People's Party of Nawaz Sharif and Billerwal · Bhutto · Saldery led by Pakistan Muslim Federation (Nawaz) are second and third respectively
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Presidential elections were held in Pakistan on July 30, 2013, the 12th president of Pakistan was elected. Therefore, Article 41 of "Constitution of Pakistan", the election should be held before August 8, 2013. The term of office of current President Asif Ali Zardari is scheduled for expiration on September 8, 2013. The Pakistan Electoral College - the Senate, the National Assembly, and the Legislature's joint meeting - are assigned to elect a new President. On behalf of President Zardari, he refused to serve in the second phase. The Pakistan People's Party and its allies, after boycotting the presidential election, both candidates will support Pakistan Muslim Federation support Wadi Hadin Ahmed by Pakistan Muslim Federation (N) Mamounne Hussein, etc. Hussein, born in Agra, was elected president in the vast majority of votes and won 432 votes.
The first presidential election in Pakistan history was held on January 2, 1965. Voting is indirect because the president must be elected by the "fundamental Democrat" of 80,000 who constitutes electoral colleges. These basic Democrats are basically democratically elected public representatives who serve in districts, districts, Tehsil or the Union Council. There are mainly two political parties for the election. Convention Muslim League and United opposition. The United opposition has nine plans, consisting of five major opposition parties, including the recovery of parliamentary democracy and the introduction of direct elections and adult franchises. Because the unity opposition party does not have a single leader, you can not choose the presidential candidate among them. Therefore, they chose Fatima Ginnah as their candidate and were regarded as an undisputed leader for her relationship with Muhammad Ali Ginnah.