Women in Pakistan
Women in Pakistan make up 48.76% of the population according to the 2017 census of Pakistan. Women in Pakistan have played an important role throughout Pakistan's history and they are allowed to vote in elections since 1956. In Pakistan, women have held high offices including that of the Prime Minister, Speaker of the National Assembly, Leader of the Opposition, as well as federal ministers, judges, and serving commissioned posts in the armed forces. Major General Shahida Malik, attaining the highest military post for a woman. Benazir Bhutto was sworn in as the first woman Prime Minister of Pakistan on 2 December 1988.
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Women in Pakistan
Women in Pakistan make up 48.76% of the population according to the 2017 census of Pakistan. Women in Pakistan have played an important role throughout Pakistan's history and they are allowed to vote in elections since 1956. In Pakistan, women have held high offices including that of the Prime Minister, Speaker of the National Assembly, Leader of the Opposition, as well as federal ministers, judges, and serving commissioned posts in the armed forces. Major General Shahida Malik, attaining the highest military post for a woman. Benazir Bhutto was sworn in as the first woman Prime Minister of Pakistan on 2 December 1988.
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Benazir Bhutto the first Women to be elected Prime Minister In Pakistan.
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La condition des femmes au Pak ...... onde pour l'égalité des sexes.
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Women in Pakistan make up 48.7 ...... f Pakistan on 2 December 1988.
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وضع المرأة في باكستان هو نظام ...... يوم تتمتع بوضع أفضل من الماضي.
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巴基斯坦女性面临着系统性的性别歧视,由于社会经济发展不平衡以 ...... 也承认有效的伊斯蘭教法(第3A章 - 联邦伊斯兰教法法院)。
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Condition des femmes au Pakistan
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Condizione della donna in Pakistan
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Women in Pakistan
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المرأة في باكستان
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巴基斯坦女性
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