
Pakistan government
Pakistan's government is a federal parliamentary republic, meaning it has a elected Prime Minister who leads the executive branch and a multi-party system. The Parliament, divided into the National Assembly and the Senate, makes laws. The President is the ceremonial head of state, while real executive power lies with the Prime Minister. The judiciary interprets laws independently. Power is balanced among these branches, with regional provinces managing local issues under a centralized government. Elections are held periodically to choose representatives, and the Constitution guides governance, aiming to maintain democracy, stability, and rule of law.