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PPP
Co-Chairman Senator Asif Ali Zardari was born on
July 26, 1955 in a prominent Baloch family from
Sindh. He is the son of veteran politician Mr. Hakim
Ali Zardari. On his maternal side he is the
great-grandson of Khan Bahadur Hassan Ali Effendi,
the founder of the first educational institution for
Muslims in Sindh. The founder of Pakistan,
Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah was among the
prominent students to graduate from the Sindh
Madrasa.
Mr
Zardari received his primary education at the
Karachi Grammar School and his secondary education
at Cadet College Petaro. He pursued his further
education in London where he studied Business.
He
was married to Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto in
1987 and was widowed on December 27, 2007 when
Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto was assassinated in
a terrorist attack in Rawalpindi. Ms Bhutto was PPP
Chairperson from 1979 until her assassination and
was twice elected Prime Minister of Pakistan. They
have three children, Bilawal, born in 1988,
Bakhtawar, born in 1990 and Aseefa, born in 1993.
Mr Zardari served as a Member of the National
Assembly twice (1990-93 and 1993-96), as Federal
Minister for the Environment (1993-1996) and as
Federal Minister for Investment (1995-96). He was
the principal architect of the Benazir Bhutto
government's efforts to transform Pakistan's energy
power sector by encouraging major investment
opportunities in power generation. He was also the
initiator of the Iran-Pakistan natural gas pipeline
project.
Mr
Zardari was elected Senator in 1997 and served in
that capacity until the dissolution of the Senate
following the military coup of 1999. He was elected
Co-Chairman of the Pakistan Peoples Party in January
2008 following the assassination of Shaheed Mohtarma
Benazir Bhutto.
Mr.
Zardari's political career spans two decades spent
working closely with Shaheed Benazir Bhutto. During
this period he helped formulate policies that
expanded the freedom of the media, revolutionized
telecommunications and opened Pakistan for foreign
direct investment. During Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir
Bhutto's first term in office CNN and BBC were
allowed broadcasting rights in Pakistan and mobile
telephone services introduced at Mr Zardari's
initiative. During her second term in office, in
addition to the independent power producers (IPPs)
being allowed in, Mr Zardari encouraged the
introduction of FM radio in the private sector.
Mr
Zardari was targeted by anti-democratic forces for
vilification and persecution and bore the hardship
with fortitude. He spent eleven and a half years in
prison in conditions often unacceptable by human
rights standards, without any charge ever being
proven against him. He won election as MNA and as
senator while in prison. Despite many offers from
the government of the time to leave Pakistan Peoples
Party (PPP) or to go abroad under a negotiated
political exit, he remained committed to Party goals
and continued his fight for justice and the return
of a democratically elected civilian leadership.
Mr.
Zardari was asked by the Central Executive Committee
(CEC) of the Pakistan Peoples Party to serve as
Chairman of the Party after the assassination of
Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto. Although he was
elected unopposed, he nominated his son Bilawal
Bhutto Zardari for that role and instead accepted
the job of Co-Chairman of the PPP. After Ms.
Bhutto's death he has remained in the frontlines of
shaping a national consensus at the federal level on
the politics of reconciliation initiated by Shaheed
Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto.
Under
Mr. Zardari's leadership of the Party, the PPP's
candidate for Prime Minister Syed Yousaf Raza
Gillani was elected Prime Minister of Pakistan
unopposed. This was a singular and unprecedented
event in Pakistan's political history.
Mr. Zardari also spearheaded the appointment of Dr.
Fehmida Mirza as the first female Speaker of
Pakistan's National Assembly, and continues to
support the empowerment of women and minorities in
all government policy making.
Today, the PPP government has coalition governments
in all of Pakistan's four provinces.
Most
recently the PPP, under Mr. Zardari's leadership,
removed General (retd) Pervez Musharraf, the
unconstitutional President of Pakistan, from office
in a historic move, through a series of complex
negotiations and political diplomacy. Mr. Zardari
united Pakistan's major political parties and this
unprecedented act was accomplished without any
violence.
Mr.
Zardari was elected President of Pakistan with an
overwhelming majority in the presidential election
held on September 6, 2008.
President Asif Ali Zardari is also Vice President of
the Socialist International, the worldwide
organisation of social-democratic, socialist and
labour parties which brings together 170 political
parties and organisations from all continents. The
Socialist International held its 23rd Congress in
Athens, Greece from 30 June to 2 July 2008 with
close to 700 representatives from 150 parties and
organisations of 120 countries attending. The
President of Pakistan (at that time invited in his
capacity as Co-Chairman of the Pakistan Peoples
Party) was elected as a vice-president of the
Socialist International at that meeting. |