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Musharraf's Rule

Pervez Musharraf's tenure as the president of Pakistan has been marked by upheaval.

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After Musharraf's Exit, Political, Security Issues
Article | ISLAMABAD, Pakistan, Aug. 19 -- As Pakistan's ruling coalition government got off to a new start Tuesday, a day after the resignation of President Pervez Musharraf, political disagreements and a bomb that killed at least 26 people in the country's volatile northwest underlined the challenges faced...
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Pakistani President Expected to Resign
Article | ISLAMABAD, Pakistan, Aug. 14 -- Faced with mounting pressure from former political allies and dwindling support from his international backers, Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf, once a top U.S. ally, is expected to resign in the next few days, according to Pakistani officials.
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Pakistan's Punjab Assembly Votes Overwhelmingly for Musharraf to Quit
Article | ISLAMABAD, Pakistan, Aug. 11 -- Members of Punjab province's local assembly voted 321 to 25 Monday that President Pervez Musharraf should leave office, a move that analysts say is likely to be followed by the country's three other provincial assemblies in coming days.
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