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President of Pakistan

The president of Pakistan (Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'Module:Lang/configuration' not found., Sadr-e-Mumlikat) is the head of state of Pakistan. Pakistan has a parliamentary form of government. According to the Constitution, the President is chosen by the Electoral College to serve a five-year term. The electoral college is made up of the Senate, National Assembly, and the provincial assemblies.[3]

Quick Facts President of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan صدر مملکت اسلامی جمہوریہ پاکستان‎, Style ...
President of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan
صدر مملکت اسلامی جمہوریہ پاکستان
Standard of the President of Pakistan
Incumbent
Asif Ali Zardari

since 10 March 2024
StyleMr. President (informal)
Honourable President or
His Excellency
TypeHead of state
(Ceremonial)
ResidenceAiwan-e-Sadr
SeatIslamabad
AppointerElectoral College
Term lengthFive years
Renewable once
Constituting instrumentConstitution of Pakistan
PrecursorGovernor General of Pakistan
Inaugural holderIskandar Mirza
FormationMarch 23, 1956; 68 years ago (1956-03-23)
Deputyabolished, Vice President of Pakistan
SalaryRs 846,550 per month[1][2]
WebsitePresident of Pakistan
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The position of president in Pakistan has usually been one of a figurehead. That is with real power being given to the Prime Minister. However the power of the president has changed over the years, due to the military changing the role.

History

In 1947, Pakistan became a dominion and part of the British Commonwealth with the British Monarch as head of state, represented by the Governor-General of Pakistan. In 1956 Pakistan established its first constitution and became a Republic, and the Queen and Governor-General were replaced by the president.

Pakistan's first president was Iskander Mirza, who was also the last Governor General. In 1958, he removed the constitution and declared martial law. A few weeks later, he was overthrown by General Ayub Khan, who then declared himself president. The constitution was changed and the president became the ruler of Pakistan. The constitution also said that the president be elected by the people. Elections were held in 1963, and Khan defeated Fatima Jinnah, sister of founder of Pakistan, Muhammad Ali Jinnah.

List of presidents of Pakistan

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Key for presidents list
Party name
Republican Party
Muslim League (C)
Armed Forces
Independent
Muslim League (Q)
Peoples Party
Muslim League (N)
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf
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List of presidents of Pakistan

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No Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Elections Took office Left office Political party Note
1 Thumb Iskander Mirza
(1899–1969)
 1958 Pakistani coup d'état 23 March 1956 27 October 1958 Republican Party
2 Thumb Ayub Khan (1907–1974)  1958 Pakistani coup d'état 27 October 1958 8 June 1962   Military Dictator
(2) 2 January 1965 8 June 1962 29 November 1963 Military Dictator Pakistan Muslim League (C)
Thumb Mohammad Afzal Cheema
(1913–2008)
Acting
  1962 1963  Senior Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly 1962-1965
Thumb Fazlul Qadir Chaudhry
(1919–1973)
Acting
  29 November 1963 12 June 1965 Pakistan Muslim League (C)
(2) Thumb Ayub Khan
(1907–1974)
2 January 1965 12 June 1965 31 March 1969 Pakistan Muslim League (C)
3 Thumb Yahya Khan
(1917–1980)
 —Military Dictator 31 March 1969 20 December 1971  Military Dictator
4 Thumb Zulfikar Ali Bhutto
(1928–1979)
20 December 1971 20 December 1971 13 August 1973 Pakistan Peoples Party
5 Thumb Fazal Ilahi Chaudhry
(1904–1982)
14 August 1973 14 August 1973 20 April 1978 Pakistan Peoples Party
Thumb Sheikh Anwarul Haq
(1917–1995)
Acting
14 August 1973 20 April 1978 7 May 1978 Pakistan Peoples Party
(5) Thumb Fazal Ilahi Chaudhry
(1904–1982)
14 August 1973 7 May 1978 16 September 1978 Pakistan Peoples Party
6 Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq
(1924–1988)
 Military Dictator 16 September 1978 17 August 1988  Military Dictator
7 Thumb Ghulam Ishaq Khan
(1915–2006)
13 December 1988 17 August 1988 18 July 1993 Independent
Thumb Wasim Sajjad
(1941– )
Acting
1995 Pakistani coup d'état attempt 18 July 1993 14 November 1993 Pakistan Muslim League (N)
8 Thumb Farooq Leghari
(1940–2010)
14 November 1993 14 November 1993 2 December 1997 Pakistan Peoples Party
Thumb Wasim Sajjad
(1941– )
Acting
27 December 1997 1 January 1998 Pakistan Muslim League (N)
9 Thumb Muhammad Rafiq Tarar
(1929–2022)
31 December 1997 1999 Pakistani coup d'état 1 January 1998 20 June 2001 Pakistan Muslim League (N)
10 Thumb Pervez Musharraf
(1943–2023)
 Military Dictator 20 June 2001 6 October 2007 1 January 2004[n 1]
(10) 6 October 2007 6 October 2007 18 August 2008 Military Dictator Pakistan Muslim League (Q)
Thumb Muhammad Mian Soomro
(1950– )
Acting
18 August 2008 9 September 2008 Pakistan Muslim League (N)
11 Thumb Asif Ali Zardari
(1955– )
6 September 2008 9 September 2008 9 September 2013 Pakistan Peoples Party
12 Thumb Mamnoon Hussain
(1940–2021)
30 July 2013 9 September 2013 9 September 2018 Pakistan Muslim League (N)
13 Thumb Arif Alvi
(1949– )
4 September 2018 9 September 2018 10 March 2024 Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf
(11) Thumb Asif Ali Zardari
(1955– )
9 March 2024 10 March 2024 Incumbent Pakistan Peoples Party
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Living former presidents

Present holder of the post

The President is now Arif Alvi, a former dentist. He has been a member of the National Assembly of Pakistan since August 2018. Before, he was a member of the National Assembly from June 2013 to May 2018. He is a member of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, a moderate Party with democratic ideals.

Notes

  1. Musharraf took vote of confidence from the electoral college of Pakistan and elected himself as a President of Pakistan.'"`UNIQ--ref-0000001E-QINU`"'

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