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* May 26 - The Supreme Court restores the National Assembly and [[Prime Minister of Pakistan|Prime Minister]] [[Nawaz Sharif]].
* May 26 - The Supreme Court restores the National Assembly and [[Prime Minister of Pakistan|Prime Minister]] [[Nawaz Sharif]].
* June 5 - 24 Pakistani soldiers are massacred in Somalia as part of the UN peacekeeping mission there.
* June 5 - 24 Pakistani soldiers are massacred in Somalia as part of the UN peacekeeping mission there.
* July 18 - [[President of Pakistan|President]] [[Ghulam Ishaq Khan]] and Prime Minister [[Nawaz Sharif]] quit their offices.
* July 18 - [[President of Pakistan|President]] [[Ghulam Ishaq Khan]] and Prime Minister [[Nawaz Sharif]] quit their offices. [[Wasim Sajjad]] becomes interim president.
* October 6 - General elections are held. PPP wins 86; PML (N) secures 72 seats.
* October 6 - General elections are held. PPP wins 86; PML (N) secures 72 seats.
* October 19 - Benazir Bhutto is elected Prime Minister by 121 votes for the second time.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/7014433.stm Timeline: Pakistan's political rivals - BBC News]</ref>
* October 19 - Benazir Bhutto is elected Prime Minister by 121 votes for the second time.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/7014433.stm Timeline: Pakistan's political rivals - BBC News]</ref>

Revision as of 05:11, 27 August 2013

1993
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Pakistan

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While Pakistan moved closer to peaceful negotiation with Afghanistan in 1993, President Ghulam Ishaq Khan dissolved the National Assembly of Pakistan and dismissed the Nawaz government. Toward the end of the year, Farooq Laghari was appointed the eighth president and Benazir Bhutto was ushered into office yet again.

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