By which amendment was 58(2)(b) removed from 1973 Constitution of Pakistan?

By which amendment was 58(2)(b) removed from 1973 Constitution of Pakistan?

  • (a) 10th Amendment
  • (b) 9th Amendment
  • (c) 18th Amendment
  • (d) 11th Amendment
The 18th Amendment to the Constitution of Pakistan, which was enacted in 2010, took away the authority granted under Article 58(2)(b) that enabled the President to dissolve the National Assembly unilaterally. The Constitution (18th Amendment) Act, 2010, which was unanimously passed by Parliament and later signed by President Asif Ali Zardari on April 19, 2010, took away this authority vested in the President, and Pakistan became a parliamentary republic.
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