why can we say that the rulers are elected by the people in Pakistan
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* In Pakistan, General Pervez Musharraf led a military coup and declared himself as the ''cheif executive'' of the country.
* Later he changed to president and in 2002 held referendum in the country that granted him a fiver year extension.
* In the August 2002, He issued a 'Legal Framework Order' that amended the constitution.
* The people elected their representatives, But they cannot take final decision.
* The power to take the Final decision rests with the army officials and general Musharraf.
* This happens only in dictatorship and monarchy
* They formally have an elected parliament and government but the real power are not with the elected people.
* From this we can say that Pakistan was not practicing democracy
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* In Pakistan, General Pervez Musharraf led a military coup and declared himself as the ''cheif executive'' of the country.
* Later he changed to president and in 2002 held referendum in the country that granted him a fiver year extension.
* In the August 2002, He issued a 'Legal Framework Order' that amended the constitution.
* The people elected their representatives, But they cannot take final decision.
* The power to take the Final decision rests with the army officials and general Musharraf.
* This happens only in dictatorship and monarchy
* They formally have an elected parliament and government but the real power are not with the elected people.
* From this we can say that Pakistan was not practicing democracy
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