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مشاهدة النسخة كاملة : Nawaz served for 3,427 days in three tenures as premier


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07-29-2017, 03:23 PM
https://www.thenews.com.pk/assets/uploads/akhbar/2017-07-29/l_219837_055807_print.jpg LAHORE: Disqualified for public ****** by the Supreme Court, the three-time prime minister Nawaz Sharif had the opportunity to lead the country on three different occasions between **vember 1990 and July 2017, calling shots for 3,427 days or nine years, four months and 22 days to be more precise, calculations conducted by the “Jang Group and Geo Television Network” reveal.

Nawaz became 12th prime minister of Pakistan in **vember 1990, as well as the head of the triumphant Islami Jamhoori Ittehad (IJI). He had succeeded Benazir Bhutto to the throne. In 1993, when he had just served for two years, six months and 12 days, he found himself in the middle of a serious constitutional crisis after developing a fatal tiff with then president Ghulam Ishaq Khan, who eventually ousted Sharif from ****** on April 18, 1993, by using his reserve powers (58-2b).

The National Assembly was hence dissolved. Mir Balakh Sher Mazari was consequently appointed interim prime minister by Ghulam Ishaq Khan. Nawaz moved the Supreme Court and got relief on May 26, 1993. He had managed to return to power after the Apex Court ruled the Presidential Order as unconstitutional and the National Assembly was functional with immediate effect.

The court had ruled 10-1 in Sharif’s favour, asserting in its verdict that the president could dissolve the assembly only if a constitutional breakdown had occurred, adding the government's incompetence or corruption was irrelevant. Sajjad Ali Shah, who later became chief justice of Pakistan, was the only dissenting judge.

Nawaz Sharif’s happiness was short-lived as his grave issues with the president over authority continued to persist, leading to a subsequent political stand-off. Finally, on July 18, 1993, or after just one month and 22 days from Nawaz Sharif’s restoration by the Supreme Court, then chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee, General Shamim Alam, and Chief of Army Staff, General Abdul Waheed Kakar, **t only forced Ghulam Ishaq Khan to relinquish charge, but Sharif was also handed over the pink slip and shown the door.

Under the close scrutiny of the Pakistan armed forces, as history tells us, a new interim and transitional government was formed and new parliamentary elections were held after three months.

Nawaz was again sworn in as country’s premier on February 17, 1997 and continued to rule for a**ther two years, seven months and 25 days, before then army chief General Pervez Musharraf deposed him in a coup on October 12, 1999.

Nawaz held the reins of the country for the third time on June 5, 2013 and ruled for four years, one month and 23 days before being finally disqualified by the Supreme Court on July 28, 2017.

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