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Aziz took the office of Prime Minister of Pakistan in August 2004. He left the office at the end of the parliamentary term, in November 2007, and became the first Prime Minister of Pakistan who left the seat after completion of parliamentary term. [33] (C) Office vacant: Muhammad Mian Soomro served as caretaker prime minister in the interim ...
20 December 1971 2 years, 270 days Pakistan Army – [1] [2] ... (1940–2021) 9 September 2013 9 September 2018 ... Prime Minister of Pakistan.
20 December 1971 2 years, 270 days Pakistan Army – [2] [3] ... (1940–2021) 9 September 2013 9 September 2018 ... Prime Minister of Pakistan.
The prime minister is often the leader of the party or the coalition with a majority in the lower house of the Parliament of Pakistan, the National Assembly where he serves as Leader of the House. Prime minister holds office by virtue of their ability to command the confidence of the National Assembly. The prime minister is designated as the ...
2021; Gilgit-Baltistan ... to be the first democratically elected Prime Minister of Pakistan. ... in Presidential elections since 1971 Political parties 1973
Democracy returned again in 1988 with general elections which were held after President Zia-ul-Haq's death. The elections marked the return of the Peoples Party to power. Their leader, Benazir Bhutto, became the first female prime minister of Pakistan as well as the first female head of government in a Muslim-majority country.
10 April: Imran Khan is removed from the post of Prime Minister of Pakistan through a no-confidence motion, adopted by the majority of the parliament. 11 April: Shehbaz Sharif is sworn in as the Prime Minister of Pakistan. 16 April: 2022 Pakistani airstrikes in Afghanistan; 19 May: 2022 Pakistan economic crisis; 25 May: 2022 Azadi march; 12 ...
The Prime minister's secretariat (official residence of Prime minister of Pakistan) was closed by the military police and its staff was fired by Musharraf immediately. [ 74 ] There were no organised protests within the country to the coup, [ 74 ] [ 76 ] that was widely criticised by the international community. [ 77 ]