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Should Pakistan take "inspiration" from American style presidential system?
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<blockquote data-quote="KaiserX" data-source="post: 13526599" data-attributes="member: 194860"><p>Pakistani parliamentary system of governance is nothing like that of America's presidential system.</p><p></p><p>In fact Bhutto copied and pasted India's constitution which itself is based off the Uks constitution but with some local modifications.</p><p></p><p>The pariamentary system we copied from the Indian's has done nothing for us in the last 60 years, except 1 govt gone after another and 2 major military coups. We have not had a single PM finish their term. And during times of parliament in pakistan economic growth/social development has been down significantly with an increased culture of corruption.</p><p></p><p>You cannot allow the current system to continue where you have 4-5 blocks of major power brokers in Pak ie COAS, PM Imran khan, ISI Chief, Opposition, Judges, Establishment elite, etc... Political decision making has been scattered among so many power brokers in a way that there can never be consensus on any subject. No ones knows whose answerable for what.</p><p></p><p>I dont even wanna get into the corrupt aspects of things with MNAS/MPAS focusing on their districts alone for development and everyone fighting for their share to the point that nothing is left for major federal projects.</p><p></p><p>Pakistan should test out a Presidential system for at least 1 decade and see the results. A strong personality or national figure such a Retired General/Major Businessman can be bought in to serve as 1st President of the Islamic Federation. Especially since we've had this parliamentary crap for the last 6 decades which has gave us nothing but death and destruction and chaos.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KaiserX, post: 13526599, member: 194860"] Pakistani parliamentary system of governance is nothing like that of America's presidential system. In fact Bhutto copied and pasted India's constitution which itself is based off the Uks constitution but with some local modifications. The pariamentary system we copied from the Indian's has done nothing for us in the last 60 years, except 1 govt gone after another and 2 major military coups. We have not had a single PM finish their term. And during times of parliament in pakistan economic growth/social development has been down significantly with an increased culture of corruption. You cannot allow the current system to continue where you have 4-5 blocks of major power brokers in Pak ie COAS, PM Imran khan, ISI Chief, Opposition, Judges, Establishment elite, etc... Political decision making has been scattered among so many power brokers in a way that there can never be consensus on any subject. No ones knows whose answerable for what. I dont even wanna get into the corrupt aspects of things with MNAS/MPAS focusing on their districts alone for development and everyone fighting for their share to the point that nothing is left for major federal projects. Pakistan should test out a Presidential system for at least 1 decade and see the results. A strong personality or national figure such a Retired General/Major Businessman can be bought in to serve as 1st President of the Islamic Federation. Especially since we've had this parliamentary crap for the last 6 decades which has gave us nothing but death and destruction and chaos. [/QUOTE]
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