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- Islami_Jamhoori_Ittehad abstract "The Islami Jamhoori Ittehad (or IJI) English lit. Islamic Democratic Alliance, Acronym:(IDA, IJI) (Urdu: اسلامی جمہوری اتحاد) was a largest right-wing conservative alliance formed in September 1988 to oppose the democratic socialist Pakistan Peoples Party in elections that year. The alliance comprised nine parties, of which the major components were the Pakistan Muslim League (PML), National Peoples Party (NPP), Jamaat-e-Islami (JI, with PML accounting for 80% of the IJI's electoral candidates. The ISI under its director Hamid Gul had a major role in forming the center-of-right political alliance. Care had been taken to ensure that the alliance comprised nine parties to generate comparison with the nine-party Pakistan National Alliance (PNA) that had campaigned against Zulfikar Ali Bhutto in 1977.The head of the party was Ghulam Mustafa Jatoi, but its most resourceful leader was Nawaz Sharif, a young industrialist whom Zia ul-Haq had appointed chief minister of Punjab. Sharif was vying for control of the Pakistan Muslim League, which was headed at that time by former Prime Minister Muhammad Khan Junejo.It won only fifty-three seats in the National Assembly, compared with ninety-two won by the PPP. Most IJI seats were won in Punjab. Nawaz Sharif emerged from the 1988 elections as the most powerful politician outside the PPP. In December 1988, he succeeded in forming an IJI administration in Punjab and became the province's chief minister. It was from this power base that he waged the political battles that eventually led to his becoming prime minister in 1990. In the supercharged atmosphere of the 1990 elections, the electorate surprised observers. Neither the IJI nor the PPP was expected to come up with a firm mandate to rule. Yet the IJI received a strong mandate to govern, winning 105 seats versus forty-five seats for the Pakistan Democratic Alliance (PDA), of which the PPP was the main component in the National Assembly. Opposition groups alleged large scale selective rigging of seats to not just ensure an IJI victory but also prevent those opposed to Military influence from being elected.In the 1993 national elections, the IJI coalition no longer existed to bring together all the anti-PPP forces. The religious parties expended most of their energies trying to form a workable electoral alliance rather than bolstering the candidacy of Nawaz Sharif, the only person capable of challenging Benazir Bhutto.".
- Islami_Jamhoori_Ittehad extinctionYear "1990".
- Islami_Jamhoori_Ittehad formationYear "1988".
- Islami_Jamhoori_Ittehad ideology Capitalism.
- Islami_Jamhoori_Ittehad ideology Conservatism.
- Islami_Jamhoori_Ittehad ideology Pan-Islamism.
- Islami_Jamhoori_Ittehad leader Nawaz_Sharif.
- Islami_Jamhoori_Ittehad thumbnail Flag_of_IJI.svg?width=300.
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- Islami_Jamhoori_Ittehad dissolved "1990".
- Islami_Jamhoori_Ittehad flag "100".
- Islami_Jamhoori_Ittehad founded "1988".
- Islami_Jamhoori_Ittehad founder Ghulam_Mustafa_Jatoi.
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- Islami_Jamhoori_Ittehad headquarters "Parliament lodges, Islamabad.".
- Islami_Jamhoori_Ittehad ideology Capitalism.
- Islami_Jamhoori_Ittehad ideology Conservatism.
- Islami_Jamhoori_Ittehad ideology Pan-Islamism.
- Islami_Jamhoori_Ittehad leader Nawaz_Sharif.
- Islami_Jamhoori_Ittehad logo "100".
- Islami_Jamhoori_Ittehad name "Islamic Democratic Alliance".
- Islami_Jamhoori_Ittehad name "اسلامی جمہوری اتحاد".
- Islami_Jamhoori_Ittehad position Right-wing_politics.
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- Islami_Jamhoori_Ittehad successor Pakistan_Muslim_League_(N).
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- Islami_Jamhoori_Ittehad subject Category:Conservatism_in_Pakistan.
- Islami_Jamhoori_Ittehad subject Category:Pakistan_Muslim_League_(N).
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- Islami_Jamhoori_Ittehad subject Category:Political_parties_in_Pakistan.
- Islami_Jamhoori_Ittehad type Abstraction100002137.
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- Islami_Jamhoori_Ittehad comment "The Islami Jamhoori Ittehad (or IJI) English lit. Islamic Democratic Alliance, Acronym:(IDA, IJI) (Urdu: اسلامی جمہوری اتحاد) was a largest right-wing conservative alliance formed in September 1988 to oppose the democratic socialist Pakistan Peoples Party in elections that year.".
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- Islami_Jamhoori_Ittehad depiction Flag_of_IJI.svg.
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- Islami_Jamhoori_Ittehad name "Islamic Democratic Alliance".
- Islami_Jamhoori_Ittehad name "اسلامی جمہوری اتحاد".