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Musharraf steps down as Pakistani army chief

Zeeshan Haider
Reuters
Wednesday November 28, 2007

General Pervez Musharraf finally quit as Pakistan army chief on Wednesday, trading the post for a second five-year term as president and fulfilling a promise many Pakistanis doubted he would keep.

He passed the baton of command to his hand-picked successor, General Ashfaq Kayani, at a ceremony at army headquarters in Rawalpindi.

Musharraf, who took power in a 1999 coup, is to be sworn in as civilian president on Thursday, having relinquished his position in the one institution that guaranteed his power.

"The system continues, people come and go, everyone has to go, every good thing comes to an end, everything is mortal," a tearful Musharraf told top brass and government leaders at the change-of-command ceremony.

The opposition parties of former prime ministers Benazir Bhutto and Nawaz Sharif, who are both mulling their participation in a January 8 general election, welcomed Musharraf's resignation.

"It is a pleasant moment in the history of Pakistan. Now our army will get a full-time general as its leader," Bhutto told reporters in Karachi.

Musharraf's power and influence are bound to be diminished. The question is by how much.

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