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The Pakistan National Alliance (Urdu: پاکستان قومی اتحاد, Acronym: PNA), was a populist and consolidated right-wing political alliance, consisting of nine political parties of the country. Formed in 1977, the country's leading right-wing parties agreed upon to run a political campaign as a single bloc against the left oriented PPP in the 1977 general elections.

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  • The Pakistan National Alliance (Urdu: پاکستان قومی اتحاد, Acronym: PNA), was a populist and consolidated right-wing political alliance, consisting of nine political parties of the country. Formed in 1977, the country's leading right-wing parties agreed upon to run a political campaign as a single bloc against the left oriented PPP in the 1977 general elections. Despite each parties standing with a different ideology, PNA was noted for its large physical momentum and its right-wing orientation, originally aimed to oppose Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and the PPP. Despite its right-wing populist agenda, the alliance performed poorly in the 1977 general election and levelled accusations of rigging the elections. After months of spontaneous violent political activism, the martial law came in effect under chief of army staff General Zia-ul-Haq who made call for a political retribution. By 1978, the alliance met its end when parties diverged in each of its agenda. The left-wing parties later would form the MRD alliance under PPP to oppose President Zia-ul-Haq in the 1980s and the right-wing forming the IDA alliance under PML. (en)
  • L'Alliance nationale pakistanaise (en anglais : Pakistan National Alliance, PNA ; en ourdou :پاکستان قومی اتحاد) est une coalition de partis politiques pakistanais créée le 11 janvier 1977 pour disputer les élections législatives du 7 mars 1977. Elle se situe dans l'opposition au Parti du peuple pakistanais du Premier ministre Zulfikar Ali Bhutto. Elle se compose de neuf partis politiques hétéroclites, à savoir des partis de droite conservateurs ou islamistes ainsi que des partis de gauche régionalistes, en plus du Parti communiste du Pakistan. Le parti est officiellement défait lors des élections mais ses membres dénoncent des fraudes électorales, conduisant à un mouvement de protestations et d'importantes violences en plus d'une répression du pouvoir. Après le coup d'État du 5 juillet 1977 mené par le chef de l'armée Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq, l'alliance se divise entre soutien aux militaires pour les partis de droite et opposition au nouveau régime pour la plupart des partis de gauche. Certains membres de l'alliance subissent également la répression des militaires et elle est dissoute en janvier 1978. (fr)
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  • Pakistan National Alliance (en)
  • پاکستان قومی اتحاد (en)
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  • The Pakistan National Alliance (Urdu: پاکستان قومی اتحاد, Acronym: PNA), was a populist and consolidated right-wing political alliance, consisting of nine political parties of the country. Formed in 1977, the country's leading right-wing parties agreed upon to run a political campaign as a single bloc against the left oriented PPP in the 1977 general elections. (en)
  • L'Alliance nationale pakistanaise (en anglais : Pakistan National Alliance, PNA ; en ourdou :پاکستان قومی اتحاد) est une coalition de partis politiques pakistanais créée le 11 janvier 1977 pour disputer les élections législatives du 7 mars 1977. Elle se situe dans l'opposition au Parti du peuple pakistanais du Premier ministre Zulfikar Ali Bhutto. Elle se compose de neuf partis politiques hétéroclites, à savoir des partis de droite conservateurs ou islamistes ainsi que des partis de gauche régionalistes, en plus du Parti communiste du Pakistan. (fr)
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  • Pakistan National Alliance (en)
  • Alliance nationale pakistanaise (fr)
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