A. Legal Framework Ordinance
B. Legal Framework Order
C. None of these
D. Law Framework Orders
🧠 Explanation:
LFO stands for Legal Framework Order, a constitutional mechanism used in Pakistan to enact significant governance changes. Introduced in 1970 and later in 2002, it allowed military governments to amend the constitution, often to consolidate power or restructure elections. The 2002 LFO, under Pervez Musharraf, restored the presidency’s authority and shaped political reforms. Controversial for bypassing parliamentary processes, it’s a critical study in Pakistan’s political history, highlighting tensions between military rule and democratic governance, with lasting impacts on the country’s legal and political framework.