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  Musharraf's moves have been dubbed as an effort to arm the Army with sweeping powers Musharraf plan comes under more flak
Pakistani political parties on July 13 attacked President Pervez Musharraf's plan to give the Army a domineering role in politics, which would leave the government that will be elected in October at the mercy of the military.


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