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'''Asif Ali Zardari''' (born 26th July 1955) was the [[President of Pakistan]] from 6th September 2008<ref>''BBC News''* '[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/7600917.stm news.bbc.co.uk, Bhutto's widower wins presidency]'. 6th September 2008.</ref> until September 2013. He was the husband of the former [[Prime Minister of Pakistan|Pakistani Prime Minister]] [[Benazir Bhutto]] until her [[assassination]] in December 2007. Following her death, Zardari became co-chairman of the [[Pakistan People's Party]] (PPP) and fought a campaign to [[impeachment|impeach]] and succeed [[Pervez Musharraf]] as | '''Asif Ali Zardari''' (born 26th July 1955) was the [[President of Pakistan]] from 6th September 2008<ref>''BBC News''* '[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/7600917.stm news.bbc.co.uk, Bhutto's widower wins presidency]'. 6th September 2008.</ref> until September 2013. He was the husband of the former [[Prime Minister of Pakistan|Pakistani Prime Minister]] [[Benazir Bhutto]] until her [[assassination]] in December 2007. Following her death, Zardari became co-chairman of the [[Pakistan People's Party]] (PPP) and fought a campaign to [[impeachment|impeach]] and succeed [[Pervez Musharraf]] as Pakistan's Head of State. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:00, 13 July 2024
Asif Ali Zardari (born 26th July 1955) was the President of Pakistan from 6th September 2008[1] until September 2013. He was the husband of the former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto until her assassination in December 2007. Following her death, Zardari became co-chairman of the Pakistan People's Party (PPP) and fought a campaign to impeach and succeed Pervez Musharraf as Pakistan's Head of State.
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- ↑ BBC News* 'news.bbc.co.uk, Bhutto's widower wins presidency'. 6th September 2008.