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  2. Category:2025 in Pakistani politics - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... 2020s portal; This category is for politics in Pakistan in the year ... Pages in category "2025 in Pakistani politics"

  3. Mass media in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan's media sector is highly influenced by the ownership structure. There are three dominating media moguls, or large media groups, which to some extent also have political affiliations. Due to their dominance in both print and broadcast industries all three media groups are very influential in politics and society. [2]

  4. Category:Mass media in Pakistan by medium - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Political mass media in Pakistan (3 C, 1 P) ... (2 C, 1 P) S. Sports mass media in Pakistan (3 C) T. Theatre of Pakistan (7 C ...

  5. Freedom of the press in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    The Council of Pakistan Newspaper Editors, a nonprofit organization of Pakistan dedicated to safeguards of journalists and media outlets argued Pakistan's direct and self-censorship and state-sponsored hostility towards independent journalists working in the country. In the recent years (around 2018 or 2019), seven journalists were killed while ...

  6. 2007 Pakistani state of emergency - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution of Pakistan, Article 232, allows the President of Pakistan to declare a State of Emergency when he is satisfied a situation exists that warrants its imposition. In the case that a President of Pakistan declares a State of Emergency, the National Assembly has to approve it within 30 days.

  7. Pakistani textbooks controversy - Wikipedia

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    (2003) The Subtle Subversion: The State of Curricula and Text-books in Pakistan – Urdu, English, Social Studies and Civics. Sustainable Development Policy Institute. The Subtle Subversion; Pervez Hoodbhoy and A. H. Nayyar. Rewriting the history of Pakistan, in Islam, Politics and the state: The Pakistan Experience, Ed. Mohammad Asghar Khan ...

  8. Politics of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    The current and former Presidents of Pakistan, in keeping with the constitutional provision that the state religion is Islam, must be Muslim. Elected for a five-year term by an Electoral College consisting of members of the Senate and National Assembly and members of the provincial assemblies, the president is eligible for re-election.

  9. Category:Political mass media in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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