Article: From the archives: an interview with Benazir Bhutto.(WEB)(Interview)

Byline: E.A. Wayne Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor

From the May 31, 1988 edition.

Benazir Bhutto has set her sights on becoming prime minister of Pakistan.

After Sunday's shake-up in Islamabad, she may be able to take a step in that direction sooner than she expected.

Ms. Bhutto is the leader of the Pakistan People's Party (PPP), the main opposition party in Pakistan.

Pakistani President Mohammed Zia ul-Haq has suggested that, for the first time since he seized power in 1977, opposition parties will be allowed to participate in the parliamentary elections to be held within 90 days. Elections were not scheduled to ...

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