Pakistan president 2022

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In this photo released by Karachi Port Trust, a Russian oil cargo carrying discounted crude, is anchored at a port, in Karachi, Pakistan, Sunday, June 11, 2023. The Pakistani government on Monday welcomed the arrival of the first shipment of discounted crude from Russia under a key deal between Islamabad and Moscow. (Karachi Port Trust via AP)[ASSOCIATED PRESS] ISLAMABAD (AP) — The Pakistani government on Monday welcomed the arrival of the first shipment of discounted crude from Russia under a key deal between Islamabad and Moscow. Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif hailed it as a “fulfillment of promises” to the nation while Information Minister Marriyum Aurangzeb tweeted that it marked a “true service” for the people. The cargo was being unloaded in the port city of Karachi, the country’s main hub for imports. Cash-strapped Pakistan had been in talks with Russia to import discounted crude since February 2022, when former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan visited Moscow to meet with President Vladimir Putin. Khan’s visit coincided with the start of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine — a visit that at the time strained relations between Pakistan and the United States. Moscow has since grappled with Western sanctions over the war, rerouting much of its supply to India, China and other Asian countries at discounted prices after Western customers shunned it in response to the invasion. Pakistan’s deputy oil minister, Musadiq Malik, told the Geo news TV that Islamabad had initially sig...

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• 5 marchers killed • 8+ protestors killed • 47+ protestors killed (PTI Claim) • Many senior leaders arrested • 7000+ protestors arrested The 2022–2023 Pakistan political unrest is an ongoing political crises established after the ousting of former Prime Minister After his ouster, Imran Khan called for early Background [ ] 2018: Election as Prime Minister [ ] General election were held in Pakistan on Wednesday, 25 July 2018 to elect the members of PTI won the most seats in the National Assembly but fell short of a majority; the party subsequently formed Following the elections, six major parties including PML-N claimed there had been large-scale vote rigging and administrative malpractices. Claims of electoral malpractice in the 2018 elections are still hotly debated. Numerous neutral observers have issued statements on the credibility of the result, with a top electoral watchdog, Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) [ ] Main article: On the 3rd of April 2022, Deputy Speaker Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly [ ] On April 8, opposition parties in the No-confidence motion against Azad Kashmir prime minister [ ] On 12 April 2022, Oath crises in the Legislature [ ] National Assembly [ ] When On April 19, 2022, Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif's Punjab Assembly [ ] A session of the Punjab Assembly was held on 16 April 2022, in which the opposition candidate Imran Khan Assassination Attempt [ ] Main article: On November 3rd during a political rally near the town of Gujranwala, 2022 former ...

List of heads of state of Pakistan

Main article: The succession to the throne of Pakistan was the same as the No. Portrait Regnal name (Birth–Death) Reign Full name Consort Royal House Start End 1 (1895–1952) 14 August 1947 6 February 1952 Albert Frederick Arthur George Governors-general: Prime ministers: 2 (1926–2022) 6 February 1952 23 March 1956 Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Governors-general: Prime ministers: Governors-General [ ] Main article: The No. Picture Name (birth–death) Took office Left office Monarch 1 (1876–1948) 14 August 1947 11 September 1948 (died in office) (1947–1952) 2 (1894–1964) 11 September 1948 17 October 1951 (became prime minister) 3 (1895–1956) 17 October 1951 7 August 1955 (dismissed) (1952–1956) 4 (1899–1969) 7 August 1955 23 March 1956 (became president) Timeline [ ] President of Pakistan [ ] Key for presidents list Party name No. Portrait Name (Birth–Death) Elected Took office Left office Political party 1 (1899–1969) 1956 23 March 1956 27 October 1958 2 (1907–1974) — 27 October 1958 8 June 1962 — (2) 8 June 1962 12 June 1965 — 1 January 1965 31 January 1965 — (1913–2008) Acting — 8 June 1962 29 November 1963 — — (1919–1973) Acting — 29 November 1963 12 June 1965 (2) (1907 —1974) 12 June 1965 1 July 1967 — 1 July 1967 25 March 1969 — (1893 —1967) — 1 July 1967 25 March 1969 25 March 1969 1 July 1969 3 (1917–1980) — 25 March 1969 1 July 1969 — 1 July 1969 20 December 1971 4 (1928 —1979) 1971 20 December 1971 14 August 1973 — 20 January 1972 28 January 1972 1 April 1972 21 April 19...

2022 Pakistani constitutional crisis

• v • t • e A On 9 April, the National Assembly was reconvened, however the motion was not immediately put to a vote. The session went on all day but the voting did not begin. Shortly before midnight, the speaker and the Shortly after midnight on 10 April, the National Assembly voted and passed the no-confidence motion with 174 votes, a majority, removing Khan from office, Background [ ] Main article: On 3 April 2022, as the [ citation needed] The move to dissolve the assembly was controversial because of Article 58's explicit statement that the prime minister "against whom a notice of a resolution for a vote of no-confidence has been given in the National Assembly but has not been voted upon" does not have the earlier mentioned power to advise the president to dismiss the assembly. suo moto notice of the ongoing situation in the country. A three-member bench of the On 4 April the Cabinet Secretariat issued a notification stating that Khan had "ceased to hold the office of the prime minister of Pakistan with immediate effect". However a contradicting notification issued by President Office the same day stated that Khan would continue to dispose of his duties as Prime Minister till the appointment of a caretaker premier. Alleged foreign interference [ ] See also: Khan had on multiple occasions alleged that a foreign conspiracy was trying to topple his government. Supreme Court timeline [ ] On 3 April 2022, the Pakistani suo-moto cognizance of the National Assembly's proceed...