Question: Can Pakistan's Elections Bring About Positive Political Change?

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In summary: Musharraf is no longer the only ruler in the country, and hopefully the people will be able to work together peacefully to improve the lives of all Pakistanis.
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http://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/20/world/asia/20pakistan.html

Musharraf’s Party Accepts Defeat
LAHORE, Pakistan — Pakistan appeared to be heading for a transition to an elected civilian government Tuesday after President Pervez Musharraf told visiting United States senators that he accepted the resounding defeat of his party in elections, and would work with a new Parliament.

Many Pakistanis expressed relief that the overwhelming victory of the two major moderate opposition political parties in the Parliamentary elections on Monday marked a change in direction after eight years of military rule under Mr. Musharraf.

After fears that violence and vote rigging would mar the polling, international election observers described the victory for the opposition Pakistan Peoples Party and the Pakistan Muslim League-N as an accurate reflection of the voting.

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A former chief of staff of the Pakistani army, Gen. Jehangir Karamat, said the election of a new government should help the United States if Washington is looking to work with moderate forces.

“It’s an opportunity to rejuvenate this whole relationship,” General Karamat said. “What we are seeing through these elections is moderate and liberal forces which is absolutely great.”

General Karamat, who also served as Pakistan’s ambassador to the United States, said the rout of the Islamic religious parties in the North West Frontier Province was an indication of the national mood that should help the United States. In place of the religious parties, the province chose two secular parties as the powers in the important local assembly.
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Sounds somewhat hopeful.

I wish some people would realize that violence is not the solution.

slm :smile:
 
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LOL EPIC FAIL for Musharraf.
 
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The important thing is to put the faith in the people's choice and for foreign governments to stay out of meddling in Pakistan's affairs by supporting a dictator.

Pakistanis have elected their leaders and if given a chance they can do well as a functioning democracy.
 

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Pakistan gained independence from British rule in 1947 and became a parliamentary democracy with a constitution. However, it has experienced periods of military rule and political instability throughout its history.

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