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  2. Pakistan Muslim League (N) - Wikipedia

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    The Pakistan Muslim League (N) (PML (N) or PML-N; Urdu: پاکستان مسلم لیگ (ن)) is a centre-right, conservative liberal [7][8] political party in Pakistan. It is currently the third-largest party in the Senate and the largest in the National Assembly . The party was founded in 1993, when a number of prominent conservative politicians in the country joined hands after the ...

  3. Pakistan Muslim League - Wikipedia

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    The Pakistan Muslim League (Urdu: پاکستان مسلم لیگ; known as PML), is the name of several different Pakistani political parties that have dominated the centre-right platform in the country. [1][2][3] The Muslim League (a different party) was the party of Pakistan's founders. However, it faced multiple fractures soon after Pakistan ...

  4. Mushahid Ullah Khan - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, Khan was re-elected to the Senate of Pakistan as a candidate of Pakistan Muslim League (N). [9] In January 2015, he was inducted into the cabinet of then Prime Minister of Pakistan Nawaz Sharif and was appointed chairman of the Benazir Income Support Programme with the status of federal minister. [6] However he did not accept the ...

  5. Muslim League (1947–1958) - Wikipedia

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    The Muslim League was the original successor of the All-India Muslim League that led the Pakistan Movement to achieve an independent nation. Five of the country's Prime Ministers have been affiliated with this party, namely Liaquat Ali Khan, Khwaja Nazimuddin, M. A. Bogra, Chaudhry Muhammad Ali, and I. I. Chundrigar.

  6. List of members of the 15th National Assembly of Pakistan

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    Elections for 270 directly-elected seats in the National Assembly took place on 25 July 2018. The elections for the remaining two directly electable seats were postponed. [ 2 ] As a result of the election, the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) became the single largest party, though without an overall majority. PTI won 149 seats in the National Assembly. Pakistan Muslim League (N) (PML-N) and ...

  7. 2018 Pakistani general election - Wikipedia

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    General elections were held in Pakistan on 25 July 2018 to elect the members of the 15th National Assembly and the four Provincial Assemblies. The three major parties were Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), led by Imran Khan, the Pakistan Muslim League, led by Shehbaz Sharif, and the Pakistan People's Party, led by Bilawal Bhutto. The PTI won the most seats in the National Assembly but fell short ...

  8. Afnan Ullah Khan - Wikipedia

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    Relatives. Rida Khan (sister) Afnan Ullah Khan (Urdu: افنان اللہ خان) is a Pakistani politician who is currently serving as a member of the Senate of Pakistan, elected on a general seat from Punjab, since March 2021. [1] He belongs to Pakistan Muslim League (N). He is the son of a former federal minister and senator Mushahid Ullah Khan.

  9. 1993 Pakistani general election - Wikipedia

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    The Pakistan Muslim League (N) (PML-N) won the 1990 election and the party's leader, Nawaz Sharif, became Prime Minister. In early 1993 he attempted to strip the President of the power to dismiss the Prime Minister, National Assembly and regional assemblies. [3] However, in April 1993 President Khan dismissed Sharif for corruption and called elections for 14 July after dissolving the National ...