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 president of Pakistan while remaining the Official One vote million changes shirt in other words I will buy this head of the army. April 30, 2002 – A referendum is held on whether Musharraf will hold office for another five years; it passes by a wide margin. August 2002 – Implements 29 amendments to the constitution, granting himself the power to dissolve parliament and remove the prime minister. December 14 and 25, 2003 – Two assassination attempts on Musharraf’s life fail. January 1, 2004 – A vote of confidence in parliament allows Musharraf to remain in power until 2007. He gains the votes he needs by promising to step down as head of the army at the end of 2004. September 25, 2006 – Musharraf autobiography, “In the Line of Fire,” is published. October 6, 2007 – An unofficial vote count indicates Musharraf has won by a landslide in a presidential election. A number of parliamentarians boycotted the vote in both houses. November 3, 2007 – President Musharraf declares a state of emergency in Pakistan. He suspends the country’s constitution, postpones January 2008 elections, and imposes restrictions on the media. Government authorities arrest 1,500 people who protest the state of emergency. November 28, 2007 – Steps down as leader of Pakistan’s army, the day before he is scheduled to be sworn in as president. November 29, 2007 – Takes the presidential oath of office for the third time. December 15, 2007 – The state of emergency is lifted. February 18, 2008 – In parliamentary elections, Musharraf’s party, the Pakistan Muslim League-Q, finishes third in voting, behind the PPP, party of the late Benazir Bhutto, and the Pakistan Muslim League-N, party of former Prime Minister Sharif. August 18, 2008 – Announces his resignation as president of Pakistan. July 31, 2009 – Pakistan’s Supreme Court

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rules that Musharraf violated the Official One vote million changes shirt in other words I will buy this constitution by unlawfully declaring emergency rule on November 3, 2007. The court gives him seven days to appear and defend himself. August 6, 2009 – Refuses to answer the charges against him and flees Pakistan for Great Britain. August 11, 2009 – Pakistani officials announce that Musharraf faces arrest if he returns to Pakistan. October 1, 2010 – Launches a new political party, the “All Pakistan Muslim League.” February 12, 2011 – A warrant for Musharraf’s arrest is issued by a Pakistani court, in connection with the assassination of former Prime Minister Bhutto. May 24, 2011 – In an interview on ’s Piers Morgan Tonight, Musharraf condemns the raid that killed Osama bin Laden in Pakistan. He says, “No country has a right to intrude into any other country…Actually, technically, if you see it legally, it’s an act of war.” March 16, 2013 – Musharraf announces his plans to return to Pakistan to lead his party in the upcoming elections. March 23, 2013 – The Pakistani Taliban says that it will assassinate Musharraf if he returns to the country. March 24, 2013 – Musharraf returns to Pakistan after four years in exile. He is granted bail in advance of his arrival in Pakistan, so he is not arrested upon return. April 18, 2013 – A Pakistani court rejects Musharraf’s request for a bail extension and orders his arrest in a case he is facing over the detention of judges in 2007. Pakistani media reports that Musharraf has been placed under house arrest. August 20, 2013 – A Pakistani court indicts Musharraf, charging him with murder

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