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Bureaucratic Bias in Pakistan: The Weakest Link in the Electoral Process - Republic Policy

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Tahir Maqsood Despite the apparent establishment of a democratic system in Pakistan, the impartiality of state institutions remains a question mark. The root of this problem lies in the secret agreements between political governments and their “loyal” bureaucrats. The federal and provincial governments maintain their grip on the administrative structure through appointments. Secretaries, commissioners, deputy commissioners, assistant commissione…
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Tahir Maqsood Despite the apparent establishment of a democratic system in Pakistan, the impartiality of state institutions remains a question mark. The root of this problem lies in the secret agreements between political governments and their “loyal” bureaucrats. The federal and provincial governments maintain their grip on the administrative structure through appointments. Secretaries, commissioners, deputy commissioners, assistant commissione…

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republicpolicy.com broke the news in on Monday, June 2, 2025.
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