8th Amendment brought by President General Zia 58 2b

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Well explaination and method of your teaching admirable, mashallah great sir👍

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Sir This video I have already seen very interesting informative knowledge learning Such video very useful getting more and more knowledge

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Very informative video thank-you sir for such informative video 58 2b insert by zial ul haq in 1985 Asfa 2013

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Dear Sir, Salam, Naveed - LM 0368, Regards,

Through this video, I have learnt in detail a number of aspects of Pakistan constitutional and political history.

Especially, the role of President's power (Article 58[2(b)]) in the removal of prime ministers, dissolution of national assemblies and termination of governments in Pakistan.

How the different constitutions of Pakistan were developed and adopted.

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Kamran Ahmed Maitlo
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In the presented video, the discussion centered around Pakistan's constitutional history, specifically highlighting Article 10 of the Government of India Act 1935, which granted the Governor-General the authority to remove the Prime Minister and to the Constitution of Pakistan in 1973, where such a provision was not present. However, attention was drawn to the subsequent introduction of the Eighth Amendment, particularly Article 58(2)(B), which conferred the President with the power to dissolve the National Assembly.

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Sir Political history of Pakistan has been quite unfortunate ..Farjad Tariq 2039

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Salam Sir, Sahibzadi Memoona Idrees LM 0374.

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How can Interior Minister remove GG and Pm from their POSTS

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Muhammad Younis BOZDAR
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The 8th Amendment in Pakistan's constitution, introduced by President General Zia-ul-Haq in 1985, significantly altered the country's political landscape. It granted extensive powers to the President, including the authority to dissolve the National Assembly and dismiss the Prime Minister. This move centralized power in the executive branch, diminishing the role of the Parliament. It also established the Federal Shariat Court, tasked with ensuring that laws are in conformity with Islamic principles. The 8th Amendment was controversial and faced opposition for concentrating power in the presidency. It was eventually repealed in 1997, and
The 8th Amendment to the Constitution of Pakistan was indeed brought during General Zia-ul-Haq's regime in 1985. It granted extensive powers to the President, including the ability to dissolve the National Assembly. Article 58(2)(b) allowed the President to dismiss the Prime Minister and dissolve the National Assembly under certain circumstances.

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58 2 B hy bhaeyy. baar baar 58 B 2 kahee ja rha hy fazool.

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