Pakistan currently operates under a parliamentary democracy, where the Prime Minister is the head of government, and the President holds a largely ceremonial role.
This system allows elected representatives to govern and make decisions on behalf of the citizens.
(1) There shall be a President of Pakistan who shall be the Head of State and shall represent the unity of the Republic.
(2) A person shall not be qualified for election as President unless he is a Muslim of not less than forty-five years of age and is qualified to be elected as member of the National Assembly.
(3) The President to be elected after the expiration of the term specified in clause ( 7) shall be elected in accordance with the provisions of the Second Schedule by the members of an electoral college consisting of:
The government may raise tariffs on imported goods or introduce quotas. Both measures will lead to a reduction in imports and thus an improvement in the current account balance.