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“There is huge news today out of Pakistan, the most consequential since the country’s founding in 1947. ... The latest count published by the election panel showed his Pakistan Muslim League ...
Independent candidates affiliated with jailed Pakistani political leader Imran Khan’s Tehreek E Insaaf (PTI) party won the most National Assembly seats in Pakistan’s general election ...
The Election Commission of Pakistan announced the detailed schedule on 15 December 2023. [5] The elections were held following two years of political unrest after Prime Minister Imran Khan of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) was removed from office by a no-confidence motion. Subsequently, Khan was arrested and convicted for corruption and ...
The Pakistan Armed Forces said 51 terrorist attacks took place in the country throughout the election season, mostly in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan provinces, but “many potential threats ...
The foremost task before the first Constituent Assembly was the framing the Constitution for the nation. On 7 March 1949, the Objectives Resolution, which now serves as the basic law of Pakistan, was introduced by the first Prime Minister Nawabzada Liaquat Ali Khan, and later adopted by the Constituent Assembly on 12 March 1949.
A person who is a citizen of Pakistan, is enrolled as a voter in any electoral roll under the Electoral Rolls Act 1974 and in case of National/Provincial Assemblies is not less than 25 years of age and in case of Senate not less than 30 years of age, is of good character and is not commonly known as one who violates Islamic injunctions, has ...
Election officials in Pakistan rejected former Prime Minister Imran Khan on Saturday as a candidate in the country's February parliamentary election. Khan is in prison serving a three-year ...
Resigned from the reserved seat to run for a general seat in the by-election in NA-235 (Sanghar-II) in August 2013. [379] Punjab Reserved seats for women Pakistan Muslim League (N) Ayesha Raza Farooq: Was elected on the reserved seats for women in May 2013. Resigned from the seat to become a member of the Senate of Pakistan in 2015. [380] [381]