Pakistan Prime Ministers And Presidents Who Could Not Complete Their Full Term

While no Prime Minister in Pakistan has completed a full term, the situation is the opposite in the case of Pakistani Presidents

Pakistan has remained in a largely unstable state ever since the country came into existence in 1947. Geopolitical experts point to the ‘Triple A’ factor (Army, Allah and America), which has resulted in continued instability in the country. Naturally, the political environment in Pakistan has seen frequent changes across the top leadership. To better understand the topic, let us take a look at the Prime Ministers and Presidents of Pakistan who could not complete their full term.

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Prime Ministers of Pakistan who could not complete their full term

Since the country’s formation in 1947, there have been 23 Prime Ministers of Pakistan. This excludes various caretakers that have been appointed from time to time. Given below is the complete list of Prime Ministers of Pakistan and the actual term served by them.

Name Party Term Start Exit Date Total Period Served Reason for Exit
Liaquat Ali Khan Muslim League 15-Aug-1947 16-Oct-1951 4y 2m 1d Assassinated
Khawaja Nazimuddin Muslim League 17-Oct-1951 17-Apr-1953 1y 6m Dismissed by Governor-General
Muhammad Ali Bogra Muslim League 17-Apr-1953 10-Aug-1955 2y 3m Dismissed by Governor-General
Chaudhry Mohammad Ali Muslim League 11-Aug-1955 12-Sep-1956 1y 1m Resigned
Hussain Shaheed Suhrawardy Awami League 12-Sep-1956 18-Oct-1957 1y 1m Dismissed by President
Ibrahim Ismail Chundrigar Muslim League 18-Oct-1957 16-Dec-1957 ~2m Resigned
Feroz Khan Noon Republican Party 16-Dec-1957 07-Oct-1958 9m 21d Dismissed by President / Martial law imposed
Nurul Amin Pakistan Muslim League 07-Dec-1971 20-Dec-1971 13d Office abolished (constitution change)
Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Pakistan People’s Party 14-Aug-1973 07-Jul-1977 ~3y 11m Ousted in military coup
Muhammad Khan Junejo Independent (PML) 23-Mar-1985 29-May-1988 3y 2m Dismissed by President
Benazir Bhutto PPP 02-Dec-1988 06-Aug-1990 1y 8m Dismissed by President
Nawaz Sharif IJI / PML-N 06-Nov-1990 18-Jul-1993 ~2y 8m Resigned (political settlement)
Benazir Bhutto (2nd term) PPP 19-Oct-1993 05-Nov-1996 ~3y Dismissed by President
Nawaz Sharif (2nd term) PML-N 17-Feb-1997 12-Oct-1999 ~2y 8m Ousted in military coup
Mir Zafarullah Khan Jamali PML-Q 23-Nov-2002 26-Jun-2004 1y 7m Resigned
Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain PML-Q 30-Jun-2004 23-Aug-2004 ~2m Replaced by party/congress backing
Shaukat Aziz PML-Q 28-Aug-2004 15-Nov-2007 ~3y 2m End of parliamentary term
Yousaf Raza Gillani PPP 25-Mar-2008 19-Jun-2012 ~4y 3m Disqualified by Supreme Court
Raja Pervez Ashraf PPP 22-Jun-2012 24-Mar-2013 ~9m End of parliamentary term
Nawaz Sharif (3rd term) PML-N 05-Jun-2013 28-Jul-2017 ~4y 1m Disqualified by Supreme Court
Shahid Khaqan Abbasi PML-N 01-Aug-2017 31-May-2018 ~10m End of Parliamentary term/dissolution
Imran Khan PTI 18-Aug-2018 10-Apr-2022 ~3y 8m Removed by vote of no confidence
Shehbaz Sharif (1st term) PML-N 11-Apr-2022 14-Aug-2023 ~1y 4m Resigned (to allow caretaker)
Shehbaz Sharif (2nd term) PML-N 04-Mar-2024 Incumbent Ongoing In office

Key takeaways:

  • As is evident, none of the Prime Ministers of Pakistan were able to complete their full term. They resigned, were disqualified or dismissed or died.
  • Pakistan’s first Prime Minister, Liaquat Ali Khan, was assassinated.
  • The shortest serving Prime Minister of Pakistan was Nurul Amin, who served for just 13 days.
  • Similarly, Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain and Ibrahim Ismail Chundrigar had a short prime ministerial term of 54 days and 55 days, respectively.
  • Pakistan’s only woman Prime Minister, Benazir Bhutto, was dismissed twice in two terms by the President.
  • Several Pakistani Prime Ministers were imprisoned or exiled – Hussain Shaheed Suhrawardy, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, Nawaz Sharif, Shahid Khaqan Abbasi and Imran Khan.
  • Longest serving Prime Minister of Pakistan is Nawaz Sharif who completed a total of more than 9 years across three separate, non-consecutive terms.

Presidents of Pakistan who could not complete their full term

As compared to Prime Ministers of Pakistan, none of whom could complete the full term, many Presidents of Pakistan went on to complete their full term. Below is the complete information about the various Presidents of Pakistan and their respective terms.

Name Party Term Start Exit Date Total Period Served Reason for Exit
Iskander Mirza Republican Party 23-Mar-1956 27-Oct-1958 ~2y 7m Forced to resign in military coup (Ayub Khan)
Ayub Khan Army / Later PML-C 27-Oct-1958 25-Mar-1969 ~10y 5m Resigned under pressure/decline of rule
Yahya Khan Army 25-Mar-1969 20-Dec-1971 ~2y 8m Resigned after 1971 war defeat
Zulfikar Ali Bhutto PPP 20-Dec-1971 14-Aug-1973 ~1y 8m Stepped down under new constitution to become PM
Fazal Elahi Chaudhry PPP 14-Aug-1973 16-Sep-1978 ~5y 1m Term ended; shift in power structure
Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq Army 16-Sep-1978 17-Aug-1988 ~9y 11m Died in plane crash
Ghulam Ishaq Khan Independent 17-Aug-1988 18-Jul-1993 ~4y 11m Resigned under political pressure
Wasim Sajjad (Acting) PML-N 18-Jul-1993 14-Nov-1993 ~4m Interim — until election of Leghari
Farooq Leghari PPP 14-Nov-1993 02-Dec-1997 ~4y 0m Resigned early
Wasim Sajjad (Acting) PML-N 02-Dec-1997 01-Jan-1998 ~1m Interim between Leghari & Tarar
Muhammad Rafiq Tarar PML-N 01-Jan-1998 20-Jun-2001 ~3y 5m Resigned following Musharraf coup
Pervez Musharraf Army / PML-Q 20-Jun-2001 15-Oct-2007 ~6y 4m Stepped down under threat of impeachment
Pervez Musharraf PML-Q 29-Nov-2007 18-Aug-2008 ~8m Interim after elections & transition
Muhammad Mian Soomro (Acting) PML-Q 18-Aug-2008 09-Sep-2008 ~22d Interim — before Zardari
Asif Ali Zardari PPP 09-Sep-2008 09-Sep-2013 5y 0m Completed term
Mamnoon Hussain PML-N 09-Sep-2013 09-Sep-2018 5y 0m Completed term
Arif Alvi PTI 09-Sep-2018 10-Mar-2024 ~5y 6m Exit on term completion / new election cycle
Asif Ali Zardari (2nd term) PPP 10-Mar-2024 Incumbent Ongoing Elected (current)

Key takeaways:

  • 10 out 14 Presidents of Pakistan (also called s̤adr-i Pakistan) did not complete their full term.
  • Non completion of their full term was due to reasons such as death, dismissal, resignation or coup.
  • The shortest term of a Pakistani President is 22 days of Muhammad Mian Soomro (also known as Mohammedmian Soomro).
  • Longest serving President in Pakistan was Ayub Khan, who served for 10 years and 5 months.

In Pakistan, we also see that the military has the upper hand in crucial decision making. It explains why military dictators in Pakistan were relatively better off in comparison to political leaders. For context, we can look at the lives and times of military dictators such as Ayub Khan, Yahya Khan, Ziaul Haq and Pervez Musharraf. These individuals enjoyed a life of largely power, wealth and luxury.

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