Tuesday, 2 December 2014

POLITICS OF PAKISTAN

The Politics of Pakistan is practiced and takes place within the framework under which the country is established. A Nation-state, Pakistan's governing structure is composed as the Islamic, federal, and parliamentary republic. As Constitution's stipulations provided a delicate balance of sharing powers between the Executive, Parliament, and Judiciary are reserved as the federal government shares sovereignty with the provincial governments.
The executive branch (or government) is headed by the Prime Minister of Pakistan and is independent of the legislature. The Parliament is composed as a bicameral institution which is vested in the two chambers of Parliament– the Senate and the National Assembly. Although, the President of Pakistan is a ceremonial figurehead to represent the unity of a nation-state; the Presidency is also a vital part of the Parliament. The Judicature consists of the Supreme Court, high courts (including district, anti-terrorism, and green courts) exercises judicial power (or judiciary). The judiciary's function is to interpret the Constitution and federal laws and regulations.

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