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What is the name of the constitutional amendment that abolished the office of the President in Pakistan?

A8th Amendment
B13th Amendment
C14th Amendment
DNone of the above

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Correct Answer: D: None of the above

Explanation: The correct answer is None of the above, as no constitutional amendment has abolished the office of the President in Pakistan. The President of Pakistan is a key figure in the country's federal structure, serving as the head of state and the ceremonial head of the government. Options like the 8th Amendment refer to a constitutional amendment that was passed in 1985, but it did not abolish the office of the President. The 13th and 14th Amendments were also passed, but they did not abolish the presidency either. This topic appears frequently in FPSC, CSS, and NTS exams, particularly in questions about Pakistan's constitutional history and federal structure.

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