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List of prime ministers of Pakistan No. Portrait Name Took office Left office Tenure Elections Political party (Alliance) Note(s) Government National Assembly Coalition [a] 1: Liaquat Ali Khan. نوابزادہ لیاقت علی خان (1895–1951) 14 August 1947 16 October 1951 X: 4 years, 63 days – Muslim League
Liaquat Ali Khan, served as the first prime minister of Pakistan after independence (1947–1951). The office of the prime minister was created on immediate effect after the partition and the establishment of Pakistan in 1947; the prime minister existed alongside the governor-general who was the representative of the British monarchy.
Shehbaz Sharif from the Pakistan Muslim League (N) was elected as the Prime Minister. [1] President Asif Ali Zardari took the oath of office. [ 2 ] The new Cabinet composition has been described as a "Lean", with its composition being influenced by the need of the new government to respond quickly to the current economic crisis.
The current head of state of Pakistan is Asif Ali Zardari, elected in 2024 after being nominated by the Pakistan People's Party. From 1947 to 1956 the head of state was the Pakistani monarch, who was the same person as the monarch of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms. The Monarch was represented in Pakistan by the Governor ...
List of prime ministers of Pakistan No. Portrait Name (Birth–death) Took office Left office Tenure Political party (Alliance) Note(s) 1st Caretaker Ghulam Mustafa Jatoi. ٖغلام مصطفی جتوئی [4] (1931–2009) 6 August 1990 6 November 1990 3 months National Peoples Party: Jatoi was appointed by President Ghulam Ishaq Khan as a ...
Pages in category "Prime ministers of Pakistan" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Pakistan Muslim League (N) (PML-N) and Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) secured 82 and 53 seats, respectively. [3] Following the election, nine independent candidates joined PTI. [ 4 ] Members of the 15th National Assembly took an oath on 13 August 2018, and marked the constitutional transition of power from one democratically-elected government to ...
On 3 March, Shehbaz Sharif was re-elected as Prime Minister of Pakistan for the second time, securing 201 votes against the 92 votes received by the PTI-backed Omar Ayub Khan. With no party securing a majority in the assembly, Shehbaz became prime minister with support from the PML-N's allies, including the PPP, MQM-P, PML-Q, BAP, IPP and other ...