Presidential or Parliamentary System For Pakistan

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Presidential or Parliamentary System for Pakistan

Introduction

I ) Majority of the developed states are ruling their states with the Presidential form of government.
The prime example is United States of America, Russia, China, France etc.

II) The parliamentary system is mostly used in third world countries. The Presidential system or
parliamentarian system is ways to run the democratic system. Specifically discussing the form of
government and system to run that government in Pakistan, it is the parliamentary system.

III) The advantage of the Parliamentary system is that legislation can be done easily as the
parliament has the mandate of people to pass it. Whereas in a presidential system,the executive is
often chosen independently from the legislature.

Presidential or Parliamentary: A Comparison


Political System of Pakistan
I) Pakistan is a federal parliamentary republic consisting of four provinces and four federal
territories.
II) Pakistan has been exercised different forms of Political system like Presidential,
Parliamentary, Federation and One Unit etc. Local Bodies system has also been
influenced by these experiences.
III) It has been facing Political, non-political, dictators and bureaucratic influence on it.
Pakistan has poor facts of democracy. It has been ruled by the military. 

Which form of government is suitable for Pakistan?


 Pakistan has tried two forms of government—Western democracy and martial law or dictatorship.
But both forms of government have given nothing to Pakistan. We are a developing country despite
the laps of 60 years. Without doubt, the best form of political system for Pakistan is democracy. But
the democracy we see in Pakistan has some major weaknesses. It does not fulfill our needs. We
should consider the political system that was introduced to us 14 hundred years ago.

Conclusion
The whole discussion can be summed up in a quote of former US President John F. Kennedy. He said:
“We choose to go to the moon … and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because
they are hard, because that goal will serve to organize and measure the best of our energies and
skills, because that challenge is one that we are willing to accept, one we are unwilling to
postpone, and one which we intend to win, and the others, too.”
The time to bring the change is now!

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