how did general musharraf increase his power through legàl framework
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a. Pakistan under General Musharraf was a military dictatorship where the latter overthrew a democratically elected government in 1999 by staging a military coup.
b. General Musharraf declared himself the chief executive and vested all the decision making powers.
c. In 2002 General Musharraf held parliamentary election or referendum to endorse his rule which was indeed characterised by malpractices.
d. The referendum so held was not democratic as opposition parties were banned.
.e.. In 2002 General Musharraf issued ‘Legal Framework Order' and amended the constitution that vested him with supreme authority and absolute power to dissolve national and provisional assemblies.
f.The major decisions were taken by the military rulers and General Musharraf and not by the National assembly.
g. Even the work of civilian cabinet was monitored and supervised by National Security Council comprising of military officers
.h. The elected national assembly could not take independent decisions, the ultimate power rested with the General Musharaff and other army officials.
a. Pakistan under General Musharraf was a military dictatorship where the latter overthrew a democratically elected government in 1999 by staging a military coup.
b. General Musharraf declared himself the chief executive and vested all the decision making powers.
c. In 2002 General Musharraf held parliamentary election or referendum to endorse his rule which was indeed characterised by malpractices.
d. The referendum so held was not democratic as opposition parties were banned.
.e.. In 2002 General Musharraf issued ‘Legal Framework Order' and amended the constitution that vested him with supreme authority and absolute power to dissolve national and provisional assemblies.
f.The major decisions were taken by the military rulers and General Musharraf and not by the National assembly.
g. Even the work of civilian cabinet was monitored and supervised by National Security Council comprising of military officers
.h. The elected national assembly could not take independent decisions, the ultimate power rested with the General Musharaff and other army officials.
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