muse
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I would personally support a move whereby the Army - invisibly - engineers a resignation of the present Government and appoints hand-picked Technocrats with the GHQ in the background, looking after important national interests. There is no reason to impose martial law, nor is there any reason to immediately conduct a fresh round of elections. The present assembly can be manipulated appropriately without even needing to engineer its collapse...
In so many ways, we aseeing a replay of the "lost decade" - but this highlights a singular problem, namely that the system Pakistan uses does not deliver, it does not allow Pakistan to walk or run but instead hobble along.
I realize that a Pakistani system is nowhere on the scene and that to many people "democracy" by which they mean Westminster, is a religion -- but something has to be done, because the repeated failure, for the same repeated reasons (kleptocracy, monopoly crony economics, politics based on ethnic and linguistic divides), it does no tseem to me, can go on - the West can feed the politicians more Aid, but that will not solve the underlying problem - namely what kind of state is Pakistan and how can the state deliver to the citizenry.
Pakistanis appreciate the notion of constitutional liberties and a free judicary, and a Market economy - but is Westminster in Pakistan successful in delivering this? When has it ever delivered on this? The most fre and successful periods of Pakistani history were under Ayub and Musharraf - what does that say about politicians and Westminster in Pakistan? Everytime Westminster fails, we hear from apologists that we need more of it not less - what does that mean?, after all, isn't governance about delivering services to the citizenry and not about a small number of politicians appropriating the state and it's benefits and privelages?
Even if what TechLahore suggests does happen, why won't we see exactly what kind of thing happened before in the "lost decade"?