In 2002, Pervez Musharraf introduced the Legal Framework Order (LFO), which amended the Constitution of Pakistan by effectively empowering the president with significant authority. This included the ability to dissolve the National Assembly and appoint military chiefs, thereby centralizing power. The LFO also introduced changes to the procedure for electing the parliament and provided a legal basis for Musharraf's rule following his military coup. These amendments were controversial and faced criticism for undermining democratic processes.
Eighteenth Amendment to the Constitution of Pakistan happened in 2010.
In August 2002 he issued a 'Legal Framework Order' that amended the constitution of Pakistan. he over threw a democratically elected government and declared himself the 'Chief Executive' of the country
Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution of Pakistan happened in 1997.
Thirteenth Amendment to the Constitution of Pakistan happened in 1997.
Seventeenth Amendment to the Constitution of Pakistan happened in 2003.
General Pervaiz Musharraf suspended constitution of Pakistan by imposing emergency. He suspended Chief Justice of Pakistan and many other senior judges of Supreme Court of Pakistan.
in 1999. Pervaiz Musharraf was elected as president of Pakistan in 1999
In 1999, general musharraf brought back army rule in pakistan....
he was Pervez Musharraf
pervez musharraf
Musharraf assumed the role of President of Pakistan from Rafiq Tarar on October 15, 1999 after a coup on October 12 against prime minister Nawaz Sharif (who had replaced Musharraf and tried to prevent his return to Pakistan). Musharraf served as the elected president (chief executive) from June 20, 2001 to August 18, 2008.
He was the President of Pakistan from 2001 - 2008