For the most part since its inception, the election commission has been controversial
Tracing the origins and history of the parliament’s Upper House
The idea of a transitional caretaker regime was introduced to facilitate free, fair elections through impartial executive control. Does it still hold?
As elections draw close, questions regarding the PTI’s fate loom large
Historically, Pakistan’s electoral landscape has largely been dominated by electables and dynastic politics. Will that remain the case?
Recent events have deepened the existing polarisation in the polity
Major political actors have chosen too often to avoid or manipulate elections
The 1973 constitution has seen many alterations and a lot of restructuring through amendments