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The line of succession to the Presidency of Pakistan is the order in which persons may become or act as the President of Pakistan upon the incapacity, resignation or death of an incumbent President. Pakistan, by law, has a parliamentary democratic system of government that has been modified several times since its inception. The prime minister of Pakistan is the head of the government, while the president of Pakistan, by law and by statute, is a constitutional figurehead.
The constitution does not include a position of Vice President, but in absence of president of Pakistan, the Chairman of the Senate of Pakistan acts as the President. If the Chairman, for any reason, is unable to perform the functions of the office of the president, the Speaker of the National Assembly acts as president until a president is elected. The Electoral College of Pakistan (a special session of the parliament, senate and all four provincial assemblies) elects a new president in accordance with Article 41(3) of the constitution. Amendment XVIII, Article 49 of the constitution of Pakistan covers this matter.
The current presidential line of succession, as specified by the Constitution is:
No. | Office | Incumbent | Party | |
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1 | Chairman of the Senate of Pakistan | Sadiq Sanjrani | BAP | |
2 | Speaker of the National Assembly of Pakistan | Raja Pervaiz Ashraf | PPP |
Chairman or Speaker to act as, or perform functions of, President
Successor | Party | President | Reason | Date of succession | |
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Ayub Khan (CMLA, CiC Pakistan Army) | Independent | Iskander Mirza | Coup d'etat, resignation | October 27, 1958, 2 years, 7 months and 4 days days into Ayub Khan's presidency. | |
Yahya Khan (5th CiC Pakistan Army) | Independent | Ayub Khan | Resignation | March 25, 1969, 10 years, 4 months and 26 days days into Ayub Khan's presidency. | |
Zulfikar Ali Bhutto | Pakistan Peoples Party | Yahya Khan | Power handover | December 20, 1971, 2 years, 8 months and 25 days days into Yahya Khan's presidency. | |
Ghulam Ishaq Khan (Chairman Senate) | Independent | Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq | Death | August 17, 1988, 9 years, 11 months and 1 day days into Zia's presidency. |