
1990 Pakistani General Elections
The 1990 Pakistani General Elections were held on October 24, marking the first elections after the dismissal of Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto's government in 1990. The elections were conducted under a caretaker government and saw the Pakistan Muslim League (PML) led by Nawaz Sharif win a majority. This election was significant as it reflected the political rivalry between Bhutto's Pakistan People's Party (PPP) and Sharif's PML. It also highlighted issues like political instability, governance challenges, and the military's influence in politics, shaping the trajectory of Pakistan's democratic processes in the years to come.