The document discusses the current parliamentary system of Pakistan and proposes adopting a presidential system instead. It outlines some disadvantages of the parliamentary system, such as slow decision-making, political instability, and lack of accountability. The proposed presidential system would have a directly-elected president who serves as both head of state and head of government. This would provide clear lines of responsibility, quicker decisions, and prevent military coups. The system would also include an elected legislative body and independent judiciary. Adopting a presidential system could help address Pakistan's political issues by providing stability, accountability, and responsiveness to the will of the people.