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The Prime Minister of Pakistan (Wazir-e- Azam in Urdu)is the Head of Government of Pakistan. ...
Shaukat Aziz (Ø´Ùکت Ø¹Ø²ÛØ²) (picture),born March 6, 1949 in Karachi, Pakistan is the current Finance Minister and Prime Minister of Pakistan. ...
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The Parliament of Pakistan is known as the Majlis-e-Shoora (Council of Advisors). ...
The National Assembly is the lower house of the bicameral Parliament of Pakistan. ...
The judiciary, also referred to as the judicature, consists of the system of courts of law for the administration of justice and to its principals, the justices, judges and magistrates among other types of adjudicators. ...
Supreme Court of Pakistan, Islamabad The Supreme Court is the apex court in Pakistans judicial hierarchy, the final arbiter of legal and constitutional disputes. ...
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Chief Justice of Pakistan Supreme Court,Islamabad;Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry was born December 12, 1948 ,he has a Bachelors in Arts(BA) and Bachelors in Law (LLB). ...
Government of Sindh is based in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. ...
Balochistan is the largest province of Pakistan. ...
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Following is a list of the major cities in Pakistan organized by subnational entities: // Azad Kashmir Muzaffarabad Bagh Balochistan Main listing: List of cities in Balochistan Gwadar Khuzdar Lasbela Ormara Pasni Quetta Jiwani Kalat Bela FATA Main listing: List of cities in FATA, Pakistan Ali Masjid Jamrud Jandola Kandhura Landi...
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| The Senate of Pakistan is the upper House of the bicameral Parliament of Pakistan. The Constitution does not give the President of Pakistan the authority to dissolve the Senate (unlike the National Assembly). If the office of the President of Pakistan becomes vacant, or the President is unable to perform his functions, the Chairman of the Senate acts as President until a President is elected. In government, bicameralism is the practice of having two legislative or parliamentary chambers. ...
The Parliament of Pakistan is known as the Majlis-e-Shoora (Council of Advisors). ...
The President of Pakistan (صدر٠Ù
Ù
ÙÚ©Û) Sadr-e-Mamlikat is Pakistans Head of State. ...
A reserve power is a power that may be exercised by the head of state of a country in certain exceptional circumstances. ...
The National Assembly is the lower house of the bicameral Parliament of Pakistan. ...
There are one hundred senatorial seats. There are 18 women Senators; Pakistani Law requires that there be atleast 17 women Senators. Members of the Senate are elected according to Article 59 of the Constitution:
Article 59
(1) The Senate shall consist of one-hundred members, of whom, - - (a) fourteen shall be elected by the members of each Provincial Assembly;
- (b) eight shall be elected by direct and free vote from the Federally Administered Tribal Areas, in such manner as the President may, by Order, prescribe;
- (c) two on general seats, and one woman and one technocrat including aalim shall be elected from the Federal Capital in such manner as the President may, by Order, prescribe;
- (d) four women shall be elected by the members of each Provincial Assembly;
- (e) four technocrats including ulema shall be elected by the members of each Provincial Assembly."
(2) Election to fill seats in the Senate allocated to each Province shall be held in accordance with the system of proportional representation by means of the single transferable vote. (3) The Senate shall not be subject to dissolution but the term of its members, who shall retire as follows, shall be six years:- - (a) of the members referred to in paragraph (a) of clause (1), seven shall retire after the expiration of the first three years and seven shall retire after the expiration of the next three years.
- (b) of the members referred to in paragraph (b) of the aforesaid clause, four shall retire after the expiration of the first three years and four shall retire after the expiration of the next three years;
- (c) of the members referred to in paragraph (c) of the aforesaid clause,-
- (i) one elected on general seat shall retire after the expiration of the first three years and the other one shall retire after the expiration of the next three years, and
- (ii) one elected on the seat reserved for technocrat shall retire after first three years and the one elected on the seat reserved for woman shall retire after the expiration of the next three years;
- (d) of the members referred to in paragraph (d) of the aforesaid clause, two shall retire after the expiration of the three years and two shall retire after the expiration of the next three years; and
- (e) of the members referred to in paragraph (e) of the aforesaid clause, two shall retire after the expiration of the first three years and two shall retire after the expiration of the next three years: Provided that the term of office of a person elected to fill a casual vacancy shall be the unexpired term of the member whose vacancy he has filled.
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