Evolution of Democratic System in Pakistan
Evolution of Democratic System in Pakistan
Evolution of Democratic System in Pakistan
in Pakistan
Outline
1. Introduction
2. Features of Democratic System of Pakistan
3. Phases of Evolution 1947-2018
4. Challenges for Democratic System
5. How to overcome these challenges.
6. Conclusion
1. Introduction
• Evolution of democratic system in Pakistan has
seen many ups and down.
• In our history of almost 70 years, democratic
system has remained for half of the time.
• In remaining half there remained dictatorship.
• There have been four phases of democracy and
four phases of dictatorship.
• It has been facing multidimensional challenges.
1. Introduction
• Democratic system is considered as a best system
worldwide.
• It is a system that is based on the will of the
people.
• Democracy is defined as the government of the
people, for the people and by the people.
• DS is a product free and fair election, accountable
and transparent, having judicial independence,
rule of law, intraparty elections.
1. Introduction
• In the democratic system of Pakistan,
• Elections have remained controversial,
• Charges of corruptions on politician,
• Involvement of military in Politics,
• Judiciary had remained subservient in the past,
• Political parties remained personality
dominated having no intraparty elections.
1. Introduction
• In the recent past democracy has strengthened.
• In 2013 elections were relatively fair although
controversial.
• For the first time in history transfer of power from
one civilian government to another.
• During the last almost 5 years, DS has withstood
crises such as sit-in and panama etc.
• In 2018, free and fair elections would further
strengthen DS.
2. Features of Democratic System of Pakistan
• Federal System
• Parliamentary System
• Islamic System
• Military-Bureaucratic Oligarchy
• Multiple Party System
• Personality dominated Political Parties
• Lack of Accountability
3. Phases of Evolution 1947-2018
• Four Phases
1. Initial Democratic Phase (1947-1958)
2. Socialist Democratic Phase (1972-1977)
3. Unstable Democratic Phase (1988-1999)
4. Recent Democratic Phase (2008-2018)
Initial Democratic Phase (1947-1958)
• Early problems
• Delay in constitution making
• Failure of Political leaders
• Absence of elections
• Rise of bureaucracy
• Involvement of Military
• Political instability
Socialist Democratic Phase
i. Functional Specialization
ii. Strict System of Accountability
iii. Constitutional Rule
iv. Land Reforms
v. Education
vi. Independent Election Commission
vii. Elections at all levels
6. Conclusion