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| Aug. 18 |
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Musharraf resigns  Pakistan: Pakistani President announced his resignation Monday after weeks of pressure to relinquish power
| Pervez Musharraf told the nation in a TV address that he would step down. Sumroo, speaker of the Senate and a political ally of Musharraf, will lead the country until a new election is held by parliament. It is unclear whether Musharraf, who took power in a coup in 1999, will face prosecution now that he is out of power
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| Aug. 16 |
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Musharraf 'running out of time' Pakistan: Foreign minister has said President Musharraf must stand down in the next two days or face impeachment proceedings
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| Aug. 13 |
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Musharraf calls for reconciliation Pakistan: Embattled President called for political reconciliation and gave no indication of the growing possibility of his impeachment | |
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| Aug. 12 |
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2nd assembly urges Musharraf to resign Map of West Frontier Pakistan Pakistan: Resolution by the North West Frontier Province passed by a vote of 107-4. following a similar measure that Punjab's assembly passed earlier
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| Aug. 11 |
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Pressure grows on Musharraf to quit Map of Punjab Pakistan Pakistan: Punjab's provincial assembly, one of 4r provincial assemblies passed a resolution calling for President to leave office
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| Aug. 7 |
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Musharraf faces impeachment fight Pakistan: The head of ruling coalition announced that the government will move to impeach President Pervez Musharraf | |
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Mandela at 90 issues call for poor
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| Mar.25 |
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Musharraf swears in old foe as new PM Pakistan: Yousaf Raza Gilani was sworn in as new prime minister by the same man he blames for jailing him for five years
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| Feb.20 |
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Musharraf reaches out to rivals Pakistan: President has called for reconciliation after his opponents won parliamentary elections, but he has ruled out stepping down
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| Feb.19 |
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Musharraf rules out resignation Pakistan: President Musharraf says he has no plans to resign, despite a sweeping victory by the opposition in the country's parliamentary elections
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| Jan.4 |
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Musharraf denies Bhutto death role Pakistan: President Musharraf has said assassinated former prime minister ignored government warnings
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Bhutto's son to lead her party
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| Nov.28 |
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Musharraf sworn in for second term Map of Islamabad Pakistan Pakistan: President Musharraf was given the oath of office by newly-installed chief justice at a ceremony in the presidential palace | |
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| Nov.27 |
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Musharraf steps down as army chief Map of Rawalpindi Pakistan Pakistan: In a highly emotional speech, Pakistani President stepped down from his position as army chief, announcing his retirement
| Pervez Musharraf has handed over the command to Gen Ashfaq Pervez Kiani in a ceremony at the army headquarters. Musharraf said he was proud to have been the commander of this 'great force'
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| Nov.26 |
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Musharraf to quit army 'this week' Pakistan: Pakistan's President is to quit as army chief and take an oath of office for a third presidential term
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| Nov.16 |
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Musharraf pours scorn on Bhutto Pakistan: President has hit out at opposition leader and dismissed her hopes of coming to power in elections
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| Nov.15 |
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Musharraf set to unveil new team Pakistan: The president is set to unveil a new, caretaker government once the current parliament's term expires at midnight
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| Nov.13 |
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Bhutto to Musharraf: Step down Pakistan: Former Prime Minister called on President Gen. Musharraf to immediately step down in the wake of a mass crackdown on the opposition
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| Nov.5 |
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U.S. to Musharraf: Cut army ties Washington: The United States has urged Pakistan's President to sever his links with the military and reinstate civilian rule
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Iran's nuclear negotiator resigns
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| Oct.6 |
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Musharraf call for Pakistan unity The president has called for national reconciliation after winning re-election, despite concerns about whether his candidacy was legal
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| Sep.17 |
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Musharraf to 'give up army post' Pakistan: The chief lawyer for the President says he will give up his post of army chief soon afterwards if he is re-elected
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| Aug.30 |
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No decision yet from Musharraf on army Pakistan: Pakistan president has not yet decided whether to step down as army chief before an upcoming presidential election
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| Aug.29 |
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Bhutto: Musharraf to quit as military chief. Pakistan
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Attorney General Gonzales resigns
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| Mar.20 |
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Musharraf forges ahead amid chaos Pakistan: The military ruler will not declare a state of emergency or delay elections amid a growing crisis over his removal of the chief justice
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| Dec.18 |
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Musharraf to stay on as army chief. Pakistan
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| Sep.15 |
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Musharraf plans to keep army post Pakistan: President plans to remain the army chief despite earlier pledging to leave the post by the end of the 2004
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| Jun.27 |
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Musharraf plan to bolster his power. Pakistan
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Kabul joy as ex-king returns
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| Jun.20 |
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Musharraf assumes presidency Pakistan: Military ruler has been sworn in and replaced President Rafic Tarar
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