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Pakistani governance

Pakistani governance is structured as a federal parliamentary republic, where power is divided between the national government and provincial authorities. The President is the ceremonial head of state, while the Prime Minister is the chief executive responsible for day-to-day administration. Parliament, consisting of the National Assembly and Senate, makes laws, with representatives elected through regular elections. The judiciary interprets laws and ensures justice. Governance is influenced by a mix of democratic institutions, military influence at times, and political parties. Overall, it aims to balance regional autonomy, democratic processes, and stability within a complex political landscape.