3. Political Structure Of Pakistan
Government
Pillars Of Government
Federal form of government
Structure of the Government
President and Prime minister
4. Government And Pillars Of
Government
Government
The Government refers to the group of
peoples that currently have authority to
govern the country on the behalf of the state.
Pillars of Government
Legislature
Executive
Judiciary
Media
5. Federal Government
Pakistan is an Islamic federal republic with a
multiparty parliamentary system of government
largely based on 1973 Constitution of Pakistan
Execu
tive
Legislat
ure
Judici
ary
6. Legislature
Senate (Upper house)
National Assembly (Lower House)
Executive
President : Power and Role
Prime Minister: Power and Role
Judiciary
Courts
Independence of judiciary in Pakistan
Media
Importance of Media
8. President
According to 1973 Constitution
Age =45
Muslim
Member of National Assembly
National assembly, senate and provincial
assemblies elect president.
9. Power of President
Appointment of federal ministries and ministers of
state
Appoint head of three forces
PM appoint chairman joint chief of staff committee
and confirmed by the president
Appoint chief justice of supreme court and high court
Approves laws and polices
Dissolve national assembly
10. Prime Minister
Head of Government
Head of Cabinet
PM take oath in front of president
National Assembly elect PM
Federal Ministers and other ministers take oath in
front of president
12. Dynastic political parties:
Limited political families dominates in country’s
legislature, several generations or multiple siblings
can involved.
Dominate the country’s political culture,
Institutional democracy is impeding.
Increased dependency on money and muscle
power,
Lack of internal democracy
13. Economic Hurdles
Pakistan is facing a lot of hurdles in economy
which includes;
Persistently-rampant corruption,
Increasing foreign debts,
Destabilization of currency.
14. Interference of army in
government
Members of the powerful Pakistani military have
grabbed many civilian posts in the past two years.
15. Social Hurdles
Pakistan is facing different kinds of social problems
including
Child labor,
Social development,
Favoritism,
Drug abuse,
Alcohol Abuse etc.
16. Administration Hurdles
Pakistan is facing administration hurdles too which
includes:
Lack of Education.
Lack of stable political party ;
etc.
17. Government failure in
handling critical situations
The government failure in institutionalizing a
consultative decision-making process which has
been a major factor in the expansion of space for
unelected institutions such as the military and
judiciary.
19. Foreign Interference
Foreign interference harmed democracy very badly
and also caused several problems in Pakistan like;
Energy crisis,
Unemployment,
Inflation,
Terrorism