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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Arif_AlviArif Alvi - Wikipedia

    Arif-ur-Rehman Alvi (Urdu: عارف الرحمن علوی; born 29 July 1949) is a Pakistani politician who served as the 13th President of Pakistan, in office from 9 September 2018 to 10 March 2024. He was a member of the National Assembly of Pakistan from June 2013 to May 2018 and again from August to September 2018.

  2. Arif-ur-Rehman Alvi —en urdu: عارف الرحمان علوی ‎— ( Karachi, 29 de julio de 1949) es un político pakistaní; que ejerció como presidente de Pakistán de septiembre de 2018 a marzo de 2024. Fue miembro de la Asamblea Nacional de Pakistán de junio de 2013 a mayo de 2018 y nuevamente de agosto a septiembre de 2018.

  3. The Express Tribune. 119K subscribers. Subscribed. 10. 1.1K views 2 months ago #farewell #President #DrArifAlvi. In a poignant ceremony at the President House, President Dr. Arif Alvi...

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  4. 20 de ago. de 2023 · Pakistan’s President Arif Alvi has refused to sign into law two bills that would give authorities more power to prosecute people for acts against the state and military, a move the law ministry...

  5. President Dr. Arif Alvi has been a renowned professional and has held many important positions in the field of Dentistry. He remained Dean of Orthodontics, College of Physicians and Surgeons of Pakistan, President, Pakistan Dental Association (1997-2001), Pakistan Association of Orthodontists (2005), Asia Pacific Dental Federation (2006-07) and Councilor of the World Dental Federation (2007-2013).

  6. www.cidob.org › asia › pakistanArif Alvi - CIDOB

    Arif Alvi. © alvidental.com. Actualización: 11 marzo 2024. Pakistán. Presidente de la República (2018-2024) Arif ur-Rahman Alvi. Mandato: 9 septiembre 2018 - 10 marzo 2024. Nacimiento: Karachi, provincia de Sindh, 29 agosto 1949. Partido político: Movimiento por la Justicia de Pakistan (PTI) Profesión: Médico odontólogo.

  7. Pakistan's President Arif Alvi denied approving two controversial bills which further enhance the military's powers. In a post on X (formerly known as Twitter) on Sunday, he said he returned...