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- Pakistan’s Army Chief Is Granted Sweeping Authority Over All Military . . .
A constitutional amendment in the nuclear-armed country extends the chief’s power over all the military and brings Pakistan’s highest court under tighter political control
- Will Pakistan’s defence overhaul strengthen or upset its military . . .
Will Pakistan’s defence overhaul strengthen or upset its military balance? Amendment reshapes military command, raising fears of weakened civilian control and diminished autonomy for the navy
- Military dictatorship in Pakistan - Wikipedia
In total, roughly half of Pakistan’s history (about 33 of 75 years) has been under military rule Each regime imposed martial law or a controlled “guided” democracy, implementing its own constitutional changes and policies
- Pakistan’s slide to military authoritarianism - The Kathmandu Post
On November 13, Pakistan’s National Assembly passed the 27th Amendment to the constitution that entrenches Pakistan’s powerful military’s hold on power, making it invincible in the country’s power play with no accountability The 27th Amendment Act was a natural progression from the 26th
- Pakistans army chief gets more powers and lifelong immunity
Pakistan's parliament has voted to give army chief Field Marshal Asim Munir new powers and lifetime immunity from arrest and prosecution, a move that critics say paves the way towards autocracy
- Pakistan’s military tightens iron grip on power as judiciary authority . . .
The amendment creates a Federal Constitutional Court, weakening the Supreme Court and allowing the government to control constitutional rulings, sparking judicial backlash
- Has Pakistan constitutionalized military supremacy? - DW
Pakistani lawmakers have passed a far-reaching constitutional amendment granting lifelong perks and protections to military chiefs while curbing the remit of the Supreme Court
- From De Facto to De Jure: Has Pakistan Legalised Military Control . . .
The amendment also carries acute political implications It codifies the military’s control of Pakistan’s constitutional, legislative, and bureaucratic institutions The parliament, already weakened, is now reduced to a ceremonial entity, while the judiciary remains a passive observer
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