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  Benazir Bhutto Becomes Prime Minister [1988]
1988-1998
Democracy without Democrats
Benazir Bhutto Becomes Prime Minister [1988]
Ghulam Ishaq Khan becomes President [1988-93]
Ghulam Mustafa Jatoi becomes caretaker Prime Minister [1990]
Nawaz Sharif Becomes Prime Minister [1990]
Balakh Sher Mazari Becomes Caretaker Prime Minister [1993]
Moin Qureshi Becomes Caretaker Prime Minister [1993]
Benazir Bhutto becomes Prime Minister [1993]
Sardar Farooq Legahri Becomes President [1993]
Malik Meraj Khalid Becomes Caretaker Prime Minister [1996]
Nawaz Sharif becomes Prime Minister [1997]
Thirteenth Amendment is Passed [1997]
Fourteenth Amendment is passed [1997]
Muhammad Rafiq Tarar elected as President [1998]
Pakistan: A Nuclear Power [May 28, 1998]
The Lahore Declaration [1999]
The Kargil Offensive [1999]
Personalities
Benazir Bhutto
Ghulam Ishaq Khan
Wasim Sajjad
Moin A. Qureshi
Ghulam Mustafa Jatoi
Mian M. Nawaz Sharif
Malik Meraj Khalid
Sardar Farooq Ahmad Khan Leghari
Muhammad Rafiq Tarar
Benazir Bhutto taking oath as the first woman Prime Minister of Pakistan
In the 1988 elections, Pakistan Peoples Party won 94 seats in the National Assembly without forming any alliance. With the cooperation of 8 M. Q. M. members and 13 members of the Federally Administered tribal Area, the P. P. P. showed a clear majority. Benazir Bhutto, daughter of Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, was sworn in as the Prime Minister, the first woman to govern an Islamic State.

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