1956 Constitution of Pakistan describes as:

1956 Constitution of Pakistan describes as:

  • (A) Prime Minister should be Muslim
  • (B) President should be above 50 years
  • (C) President should be Muslim
  • (D) President should be pious man
  • In the 1956 Constitution of Pakistan, the president had to be a Muslim. The president, being the head of the country, had to be a Muslim. To be eligible for the position of president, the candidate had to be at least 40 years of age. This age limit has been revised to 45 years in later constitutions. The candidate also had to be eligible to be elected to the National Assembly.
  • While the President had to be a Muslim, the 1956 Constitution did not explicitly make it a requirement for the Prime Minister to be a Muslim, nor did it define the President as a "pious man," though it did emphasize Islamic principles.
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