Sunday, 9 November 2014

Attractive Pakistani Women Politicians – Top 10

Attractive Pakistani Women Politicians – Top 10

The Pakistani women of today enjoy a better status than most women around the world. They have progressed in various fields of life such as politics, education, economy, services, health and many more. Participation in Pakistani politics by youngs, specially by young charming ladies is new phenomenon. With the emergence of new political forces this trend flourished. We saw a large number of women participate in current election. Here we listed the top ten of most beautiful, glamorous, attractive Pakistani women politicians.
These are top 10 most attractive Pakistani women politicians.

1. Maryam Nawaz

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At top of the list of most attractive Pakistani women politicians is Maryam Nawaz Sharif. This gorgeous lady is daughter of former Prime minister Nawaz Sharif and the former first lady of Pakistan, Kalsom Nawaz. She is active in national politics and is a political central figure in the Pakistan Muslim League (PML-N). No doubt she is the most beautiful woman. She has an admirable attractive personality with innocent look.

2. Ayla Malik

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Ayla Malik is at 2nd position of most attractive Pakistani women politicians. She is young hot, beautiful and very pretty female politician of Pakistan. She is the niece of former president Sardar Farooq Ahmed Khan Leghari and sister of former federal minister Sumaira Malik. She joined the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf ( PTI ) getting inspired by the work and dedication of Imran Khan.

3. Hina Rubani Khar

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No doubt Pakistan’s youngest and first woman Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar topped the list of most glamorous women politicians in the world. But she is at 3rd position in our list of attractive Pakistani women politicians. According to a survey conducted by India Today, Hina Rabbani Khar, who was elected member of national assembly from the seat of Pakistan Peoples Party, is famous for wearing attractive and fashionable outfits. Her handbags and dresses remains the focus of the media anywhere.

4. Kashmala Tariq

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Kashmala Tariq was a member of the National Assembly of Pakistan from the Women Reserve Constituency for the province of Punjab. She belonged to the Pakistan Muslim League (Quaid-e-Azam). She is also actively involved in women’s rights. She is famous for her dressings and outspoken statements.

5. Marvi Memon

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Known for her bold stance on various issues of national interest. former MNA Marvi Memon is among the youngest female legislators who came into public view after getting elected in the 2008 election on reserved seats for women. The daughter of prominent Pakistan Muslim League politician, educator and businessman Nisar Memon, Marvi serving as the central and public figure of the Pakistan Muslim League presided by Nawaz Sharif.

6. Sassui Palijo

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Sassui Palijo also known as Sassi Palijo is a young liberal politician and a columnist in Pakistan. She is Sindhi Pakistani politician who belongs to PPP. She is also famous due to her typical Sindhi beauty and there are many people who are her fans due to her charm.

7. Sumaira Malik

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Sumaira Malik is a Pakistani Famous Politicians and Social Workers and Human Right Activist. She is the daughter of Malik AllahYar Khan and the granddaughter of Amir Mohammad Khan, The Nawab of KalaBagh. Former President of Pakistan Sardar Farooq Khan Leghari is her uncle.

8. Shazia Marri

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Shazia Marri is a Sindhi Baloch Pakistani politician and member of the National Assembly. She also remains provincial Minister for Information and Electric Power of Sindh. Belonging to a family of veteran and influential family of Sindhi politicians, she was elected to provincial assembly of Sindh for first time in 2002 and again in 2008, from the seats reserved for women, representing PPP.
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9. Farahnaz Ispahani

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Farahnaz Ispahani is a Pakistani politician. She belongs to the Pakistan Peoples Party. She was elected as member of the National Assembly of Pakistan on 2008 and served until 2012. She is currently the Media Advisor to Co-Chairman PPP, President of Pakistan, Asif Ali Zardari. She is also PPP International Media Coordinator and chairperson for Pakistan Peoples Party Scholars Wing.

10. Shaheen Kausar Dar

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At number ten in our list of most attractive Pakistani women politicians, Deputy Speaker Legislative Assembly of Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Shaheen Kausar Dar. She belongs to Pakistan Peoples Party and also Chief organizer Ladies wing PPPAJK.
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10 Most Famous Women Political Leaders in the world

  10 Most Famous Women Political Leaders in the world

Politics they say is not a woman’s cup of tea, however there have been many who have proved this stereotyping statement wrong. If you do not agree, below is a list of ten women political leaders who have been very famous for their time in the politics. Let’s get started:
1. Benazir Bhutto
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Probably the first Muslim who came forward and became the prime minister of Pakistan not once but for two terms. She is famous for her leadership, her concern for people and her sophistication. Bhutto is also the eldest daughter of Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto who also served as the prime minister of the country back in 1971.
Benazir Bhutto was assassinated in a bombing on 27 December 2007, after leaving PPP’s last rally in the city of Rawalpindi, two weeks before the scheduled 2008 general election in which she was a leading opposition candidate. The following year, she was named one of seven winners of the United Nations Prize in the Field of Human Rights. .
02. Park Geun Hye
Park Geun Hye
Known for being the first female in South Korean politics who was elected as a president. Hye also is the first woman head of state in modern history of Northeast Asia. Prior to her presidency, she was the chairwoman of the conservative Grand National Party (GNP). She is generally considered to be one of the most influential politicians, most powerful personalities in the history of South Korea.
03. Golda Meir
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Belonging to Israel, Meyerson was a teacher and a politician who was later appointed as Israel’s fourth prime minister. She was elected Prime Minister of Israel on March 17, 1969, after serving as Minister of Labour and Foreign Minister. Israel’s first and the world’s third woman to hold such an office, she was described as the “Iron Lady” of Israeli politics years before the epithet became associated with British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. Former Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion used to call Meir “the best man in the government”; she was often portrayed as the “strong-willed, straight-talking, grey-bunned grandmother of the Jewish people”.
04. Dilma Rousseff
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The current and 36th president of Brazil, Rousseff is the first woman to hold the office. She was previously the Chief of Staff to President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva from 2005 to 2010. She is the daughter of a Bulgarian entrepreneur. Rousseff became a socialist during her youth, and following the 1964 coup d’état joined various left-wing and Marxist urban guerrilla groups that fought against the military dictatorship. She was eventually captured and jailed between 1970 and 1972.
05. Johanna Sigurdardottir
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She is the prime minister of Ireland. Sigurdardottir has also served as the minister of social affairs and security. This woman is also known to have become Iceland’s first prime minister and the world’s first openly lesbian head of government. In 2009, Forbes listed her among the 100 Most Powerful Women in the world.
06. Yingluck Shinawatra
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Nicknames as PU, Yingluck Shinawatra is a Thai businesswoman and politician, member of the Pheu Thai Party, the 28th and current Prime Minister of Thailand. She is Thailand’s first female Prime Minister and at 45 is the youngest Prime Minister of Thailand in over 60 years.
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07. Sonia Gandhi
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As president of the Indian National Congress, Gandhi heads the ruling political party of the world’s second largest population. She is an Italian-born Indian politician. She is the widow of former Prime Minister of India, Rajiv Gandhi who belonged to the Nehru–Gandhi family. In 2013, Forbes listed her at #21 among the most powerful people, and was ranked as the world’s 9th most powerful woman. 
08. Angela Merkel
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The world’s most powerful woman is the backbone of the 27-member European Union and carries the fate of the euro on her shoulders. Angela Merkel is a German politician and former research scientist, who has been the Chancellor of Germany since 2005 and the leader of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) since 2000. She is the first woman to hold either office. She was ranked as the world’s second most powerful person by Forbes magazine in 2012, the highest ranking ever achieved by a woman, and is now ranked fifth.
09. Ellen Johnson Sirleaf
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The 24th and current president of Liberia, Sirleaf is one of the founders of National Patriotic Front of Liberia. She is also famous for being the first female head of state in Africa. She was awarded the 2011 Nobel Peace Prize, jointly with Leymah Gbowee of Liberia and Tawakel Karman of Yemen. The women were recognized “for their non-violent struggle for the safety of women and for women’s rights to full participation in peace-building work.” She was conferred the coveted Indira Gandhi Prize by President of India Pranab Mukherjee on 12 September 2013.
10. Isabel Martinez de Peron
Isabel Martinez de Peron
Former president of Argentina, better known as Isabel Martínez de Perón or Isabel Perón, spent a controversial life. She was the third wife of the former President, Juan Perón. During her husband’s third term as president from 1973 to 1974, Isabel served as both vice president and First Lady. Following her husband’s death in office in 1974, Isabel served as president from 1 July 1974 to 24 March 1976. She was the first non-royal female head of state and head of government in the Western Hemisphere in modern times.

Saturday, 8 November 2014

POLITICS OF THE UNITED STATES

POLITICS OF THE UNITED STATES 

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The United States is an elected established republic, in which the President of the United States (the head of state and head of government), Congress, and legal offer forces held to the national government, and the central government offers power with the state governments. 1

The official limb is going by the President and is autonomous of the assembly. Administrative force is vested in the two assemblies of Congress, the Senate and the House of Representatives. The legal extension (or legal), made out of the Supreme Court and lower government courts, practices legal force (or legal). The legal's capacity is to decipher the United States Constitution and government laws and regulations. This incorporates determining question between the official and administrative extensions. The national government's format is clarified in the Constitution. Two political gatherings, the Democratic Party and the Republican Party, have commanded American legislative issues since the American Civil War, despite the fact that there are likewise more modest gatherings like the Libertarian Party, the Green Party, and the Constitution Party. 

There are real contrasts between the political arrangement of the United States and that of most other created majority rule governments. These incorporate more noteworthy power in the upper place of the council, a more extensive extent of force held by the Supreme Court, the division of forces between the assembly and the official, and the predominance of just two fundamental gatherings. Outsiders have less political impact in the United States than in other created nation vote based systems. 

The government substance made by the U.s. Constitution is the predominant gimmick of the American legislative framework. Be that as it may, most individuals are additionally subject to a state government, and all are liable to different units of nearby government. The recent incorporate provinces, regions, and exceptional areas. http://internationalpolitica.blogspot.com/

This variety of locales reflects the nation's history. The central government was made by the states, which as settlements were built independently and administered themselves autonomously of the others. Units of neighborhood government were made by the states to effectively complete different state capacities. As the nation stretched, it conceded new states demonstrated on the current ones.

INTERNATIONAL POLITIC

                   INTERNATIONAL POLITIC

International politics is the way in which sovereign states interact with each other. International politics should not be confused with global politics, which incorporates the roles of global interest groups and corporations in addition to governments.

There are several key factors that govern international politics. Some of them are formal in the forms of treaties. Others are informal and recognized in practice only. Challenges of international politics include the various goals of nations, as well as the imbalance of wealth, power and human rights. Because of these challenges, international politics are sometimes turbulent.
Following World War II, the United Nations was formed as an agency to moderate and enforce international relations. Although the United Nations has no legal power, 193 nations throughout the world recognize its power as a mediator of international politics and interpreter of formal agreements between nations.
As advances in technology improve the ability of people to communicate worldwide, the world continues to move to toward a global worldview. The social issues raised as a result of this have created the need for global organizations to intervene. As a result, the amount of power entrusted to governments has become increasingly vague, thus the frequent transposing of the concepts of international and global politics.