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Pakistani presidential election, 2007 : ウィキペディア英語版
Pakistani presidential election, 2007

An indirect presidential election was held in Pakistan on 6 October 2007. This was before dissolution of parliament for the following general election to be held in 2008. The Pakistani legislature elected incumbent Pervez Musharraf by an overwhelming majority. The near-unanimous nature of Musharraf's victory was made possible by the absence of two key political opposition leaders, Nawaz Sharif and Benazir Bhutto. Nawaz Sharif had attempted to return to Pakistan before the election but was deported back into exile by the ruling government because of a gross violation of the agreement he had signed with the current regime to stay out of Pakistan and its politics for a period of ten years. Benazir Bhutto had also announced her intention to return to Pakistan for the elections but ultimately decided not to do so. It was widely assumed that her decision was the result of an arrangement she made with Musharraf.
==Candidates==
Wajihuddin Ahmed has filed his candidacy to stand for a group of lawyers opposed to Musharraf, while the Pakistan Peoples Party fielded its vice president Ameen Faheem as a candidate, though he stated he would withdraw his candidacy if Musharraf were approved as a candidate. The Supreme Court decided on 28 September 2007 that Musharraf could stand in the election. On 29 September 2007, the Election Commission scrutinised the nomination papers of all 43 candidates. Musharraf and both of his major opponents (Ahmed and Fahim) were approved, along with three others; the official list of candidates was announced to be publicised on 1 October 2007.
On 1 October 2007, a final list of five candidates was announced:
* Pervez Musharraf, the incumbent, for the Pakistan Muslim League (Q);
* Wajihuddin Ahmed, a former Supreme Court judge, for an association of lawyers opposed to Musharraf;
* Ameen Faheem for the Pakistan Peoples Party;
* Muhammad Mian Soomro, chairman of the Senate of Pakistan, as Musharraf's backup candidate;
* Faryal Talpur, deputy mayor of the southern city of Nawabshah, as Fahim's backup candidate.

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