Political Science, asked by Danny0809, 10 months ago

why is Pakistan not democratic, even after having elections?

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Answered by nehacute
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Explanation:

Pakistan constitutionally is a democratic parliamentary republic with its political system based on an elected form of governance. However, in past history there have been deviations from democracy in the form of military coups and political uncertainty.

Answered by prachijena95
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Answer:

a democracy . It has political parties . Electorate has a choice of candidtaes to choose from . Elections are faiy free and fair .it has a parliament . The results throw up different results .

So where's the problem . The problem lies in the over all authority of the country . The ruling party has to get all major decesions approved from the army chief . Otherwise the PM will be unable to implement the decesion .

The overarching role and influence reduces the entire democratic process to a farce .

For example however much PM nawaz shariff may want to improve relations with India he cannot do so without the approval of the army . And the army does not approve .

In 1999 Pakistan army started the conflict in kargill without informing the PM and the govt .

That's why Pakistan is not treated as a true democracy although it has all the features of democratic.

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