The Pakistan Peoples Party , is a center-left, democratic socialist political party in Pakistan affiliated with the Socialist International. The Pakistan People's Party is the largest political party of Pakistan. All of its leaders have been members of the Bhutto-Zardari family. The party is a promotes a social democratic andprogressivist platform, considered center-left in Pakistan's national political spectrum. Although its center of gravity lies in the southern province of Sindh, it also has considerable support in the more densely populated provinces of Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa,... Balochistan, Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan, and the party has been elected to power four times since its formation in 1967. The Pakistan People's Party was founded by former members of the defunct Pakistan Socialist Party, banned by then-Prime minister Liaquat Ali Khan. The tendency of socialism was greater in West-Pakistan, opposing the pro-Western and Pro-American policies of Ayub Khan in 1960s. Ayub Khan gained notoriety and, defamed after signing the Tashkent Agreement with rival India to end the 1965 September war.
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| Founders: | Nawabzada Mir Abdul Karim Baloch |