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The List of Members of the 12th Provincial Assembly of Balochistan is a comprehensive record of the elected representatives who constitute the 12th Provincial Assembly of Balochistan. The first meeting of this assembly was convened on 28 February 2024. [1] The members, often referred to as MPAs, were sworn in at a ceremony held in Quetta.
Balochistan National Party (Awami) Mir Asadullah Baloch: 13 August 2018 PB-44 Awaran-cum-Panjgur: Balochistan Awami Party: Abdul Quddus Bizenjo: 13 August 2018 PB-45 Kech-I: Balochistan Awami Party: Zahoor Ahmed Buledi: 13 August 2018 PB-46 Kech-II: Balochistan National Party (Awami) Syed Ehsan Shah: 13 August 2018 PB-47 Kech-III: Balochistan ...
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The Chief Minister of Balochistan is the head of Government of Balochistan and is elected by the Provincial Assembly of the Balochistan. The Chief Minister is elected by Balochistan Assembly for maximum of 5 years. None of the Chief Ministers completed their 5 year constitutional term in entire history of Balochistan.
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Balochistan was legally ceded to Pakistan by its rulers in 1947 and continued to be administered by a Chief Commissioner. It was dissolved in 1955 when most parts of the western wing of Pakistan became the new province of West Pakistan. West Pakistan was dissolved in 1970. Khan Abdul Wali Khan intended to transfer political power to the Pashtuns.
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Ibrahim Khan Baloch Fort. The history of the Baloch presence in the land that is today called Afghanistan goes back early time. [7] The author of the history of Sistan, in the description of the massacre and destruction of many, the Baloch and Majus around Hamun Lake, and mentions the presence of the Baloch in Sistan Basin(modern-day Balochistan in Nimruz province) the fifth century.