The civilian governments in Pakistan from 1988 to 1996 were undermined primarily by political instability, corruption, and the military's persistent influence in governance. Frequent power struggles between political leaders, coupled with allegations of corruption, eroded public trust and legitimacy. Additionally, the military retained significant control over key aspects of state affairs, which hampered the civilian government's authority and effectiveness, ultimately leading to their vulnerability and the eventual dismissal of these governments.
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