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SENATOR
ASIF ALI ZARDARI
House No. 8, Street 19, Sector
F-8/2,
Islamabad
Pakistan
Tel: (+92-51) 2282781
Fax 051-2282741 E-mail : ppp@comsats.net.pk
PPP Co-Chairman Senator
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 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.
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