Electoral Politics: A Case Study of Pakistan (1947-1985)

  • Ibrahim M
  • Mussarat R
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Abstract

Electoral politics effects democracy and political system. Elections are essential component of modern democracy.The authoritarian pattern of government is harmful for institutional development process. The constitutional and institutional developmental process is weak in Pakistan. The federal system government is not work in Pakistan in true sense. These issues weakened political system of Pakistan. The institutions may get proper development to strengthen democratic system. The political structures and governing experience is not matched  to democratic world. The power politics contributed to inability of parliamentary democracy to govern new country effectively. Democracy remained poor in Pakistan. Military rulersgoverned in Pakistan more than half of time. The assumption is that democracy is controlled by the electoral process. The paper covers electoral politics of Pakistan from 1947 to 1985.

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Ibrahim, M., & Mussarat, R. (2015). Electoral Politics: A Case Study of Pakistan (1947-1985). Journal of Public Administration and Governance, 5(1), 68. https://doi.org/10.5296/jpag.v5i1.7083

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