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Pakistani general election, 1993

Pakistan general election, 1993
Pakistan
← 1990 October 6, 1993 (1993-10-06) 1997 →

All 207 seats contested
104 seats needed for a majority
Turnout 40.3% (Decrease 5.2%)
  First party Second party
  Benazir bhutto 1988 cropped.jpg Nawaz Sharif detail, 981203-D-9880W-117.jpg
Leader Benazir Bhutto Nawaz Sharif
Party PPP PML (N)
Leader since 1982 1993
Leader's seat Larkana Lahore
Last election 44, 36.8% 111, 37.4%
Seats before 44 111
Seats won 89 73
Seat change Increase 45 Decrease 38
Popular vote 7,578,635 7,980,229
Percentage 37.9% 39.9%
Swing Decrease 0.6% Increase2.4%

Prime minister before election

Nawaz Sharif
IDA

Prime Minister

Benazir Bhutto
PPP


Nawaz Sharif
IDA

Benazir Bhutto
PPP

General elections were held in Pakistan on 6 October 1993. The election took place after both the Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and President Ghulam Ishaq Khan resigned to resolve a power struggle between them. Although the Pakistan Muslim League (N) won the largest number of votes, the Pakistan Peoples Party won the most seats. After winning the support of minor parties and independents the leader of the PPP, Benazir Bhutto, was elected Prime Minister by the National Assembly. Voter turnout was 40.3%.

The Pakistan Muslim League (N) (PML-N) won the 1990 election and the party's leader, Nawaz Sharif, became Prime Minister. In early 1993 he attempted to strip the President of the power to dismiss the Prime Minister, National Assembly and regional assemblies. However, in April 1993 President Khan dismissed Sharif for corruption and called elections for the 14 July after dissolving the National Assembly. Sharif immediately appealed to the Supreme Court, which in May ruled by 10 to 1 that Khan had exceeded his powers and therefore restored Sharif as Prime Minister.

Khan and Sharif then began to battle for control of Pakistan for the next two months. They both attempted to secure control over the regional assemblies and in particular, Punjab. In Punjab this saw a staged kidnapping and the moving of 130 members of the Punjab Assembly to the capital to ensure they stayed loyal to Sharif. Meanwhile, the leader of the main opposition party Benazir Bhutto threatened to lead a march on Islamabad unless new elections were called.


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