The country is run under the 1973 constitution, which established a parliamentary system, with the prime minister at the top, and a federal state structure comprising four provinces.
But amendments introduced by former military ruler Gen Ziaul Haq in 1985, gave the president discretionary powers to appoint services chiefs and sack elected governments and parliaments.
This arrangement has been a source of political instability. Between 1988-97, successive presidents dismissed four elected governments.
In late 1990s, the parliament reversed the presidential powers, restoring the original constitution, but in 2002, another military ruler, President Pervez Musharraf, reintroduced the amendments through a decree.
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