The current 'democratically elected government' is a farce, especially when it's being lead by the biggest of 'em all, our very own Mr. Zardari. Whenever I hear support of this term these days, I cannot help but question the OPs analytical judgment and their fundamental understanding of Pakistan. Obviously who in the world in their right state of mind would think that this lot should be (wholly or even partially be) responsible for Pakistan's affairs with no check and balance. This 'democratically elected government' can and will sell whatever there is to, to remain 'democratically elected'. You name it, nuclear secrets, espionage services, hell they'd even rip off (that too for the second time) poor Pakistanis going for Hajj. The situation remains absolutely abysmal with this 'democratically elected government', the so-called 'representatives of the people of Pakistan' or any other fancy line you want to associate them with.
So although everbody agrees that the military should not be involved with running the country's affairs, but is it not more prudent to ask why the people of Pakistan seem to disagree with this assertion? Or are all of them ignorant or have been brain-washed by the ever so critically-performing ISI into thinking as such? Or that the 'democratically elected government' consists of the most honest and innocent men and women, this planet has ever inhabited that so much wrong is being done to them by the military guys? I could go on and on but this would become like the article itself. Pointless.
Apparently the overly supportive tone for the 'democratically elected government' of Pakistan in this article, renders it rather one-sided. Unfortunately, it ends up being in the same class with other articles having similar jibes that are circulated in abundance these days, attempting to somehow conjur up support for the current inept government in public view. Yes, the military need not mingle in a country's affairs, but beforehand, have you given them any other reasonable choice?
The 'democratically elected government' needs to get it's house in order first, before they shamelessly blow their own horn about them being the 'representatives of the people of Pakistan' when in reality they are far, far from it.