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Perdana Menteri Pakistan

Perdana Menteri
Pakistan
وزِیرِ اعظم پاکستان
Penyandang
Shehbaz Sharif
sejak 4 Mac 2024
Pemerintah Pakistan
Gelaran
StatusKetua pemerintah
SingkatanPM
Anggota bagiFederal Cabinet of Pakistan (en) Terjemah Sunting nilai ini di Wikidata
Lapor kepada
Bidang kuasaPakistan Sunting nilai ini di Wikidata
InstitusiFederal Cabinet of Pakistan (en) Terjemah, Council of Common Interests (en) Terjemah dan National Command Authority (en) Terjemah Sunting nilai ini di Wikidata
KediamanPejabat Perdana Menteri, Red Zone, Islamabad[n 1]
PusatWilayah Ibu Negara Islamabad
Dilantik olehSuruhanjaya Pilihanraya Pakistan melalui pilihan raya:
oleh adat kebiasaan dipegang di Perhimpunan Kebangsaan, berdasarkan keupayaan orang dilantik memberi kepercayaan dalam kalangan majoriti ahli.
Tempoh jawatan5 tahun, boleh dibaharui
Surat cara pembentukanPerlembagaan Pakistan
Penjawat sulungLiaquat Ali Khan
(1947–1951)
Dibentuk14 Ogos 1947; 77 tahun yang lalu (1947-08-14)
Timbalan/naibNaib Perdana Menteri Pakistan
GajiTemplat:PKRConvert, setahun[n 2]
SenaraiPerdana Menteri Pakistan Sunting nilai ini di Wikidata
Tapak webpmo.gov.pk
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Perdana Menteri Pakistan (Urdu: وزیر اعظمWazir-e-Azam bermakna "Wazir Agung") ialah ketua pemerintah Pakistan.

Prime Ministers

List of Prime Ministers of Pakistan
N Portrait Name
(Birth–death)
Took office Left office Elections Political party
(Alliance)
1 A black-and-white head and shoulder shot of a man with spectacles, wearing coat and a tie. Liaquat Ali Khan
(1895–1951)
14 August 1947 16 October 1951
(assassinated)
Muslim League
2 A black-and-white head and shoulder shot of a man wearing coat and Jinnah cap. Sir Khawaja Nazimuddin
(1894–1964)
17 October 1951 17 April 1953 Muslim League
3 Mohammad Ali Bogra
(1909–1963)
17 April 1953 12 August 1955 Muslim League
4 Chaudhry Mohammad Ali
(1905–1980)
12 August 1955 12 September 1956 Muslim League
5 Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy
(1892–1963)
12 September 1956 17 October 1957 Awami League
6 Ibrahim Ismail Chundrigar
(1898–1968)
17 October 1957 16 December 1957 Muslim League
7 Sir Feroze Khan Noon
(1893–1970)
16 December 1957 7 October 1958 Republican Party
8 A black and white portrait of Ayub Khan Ayub Khan (1907–1974) 27 October 1958 8 June 1962 Independent
9 Fazlul Qadir Chaudhry

( 1919–1973)

8 June 1962 12 June 1965 Independent
10 Yahya Khan

(1917–1980)

12 June 1965 7 December 1971 Independent
11 Nurul Amin
(1893–1974)
7 December 1971 20 December 1971 1970 Pakistan Muslim League
12 Fazal Ilahi Chaudhry

(1904–1982)

20 December 1971 14 August 1973 Independent
13 Zulfikar Ali Bhutto
(1928–1979)
14 August 1973 5 July 1977 1973 Pakistan People's Party
14 Sheikh Anwarul Haq

(1917–1995)

5 July 1977 5 July 1977 Independent
15 Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq

(1924–1988)

5 July 1977 24 March 1985 Independent
16 Muhammad Khan Junejo
(1932–1993)
24 March 1985 29 May 1988 1985 Pakistan Muslim League
17 Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq

(1924–1988)

29 May 1988 6 August 1988 Independent
18 Ghulam Ishaq Khan(1915–2006) 6 August 1988 2 December 1988 Independent
19 A head and shoulder shot of a woman in traditional Pakistani dress. Benazir Bhutto
(1953–2007)
2 December 1988 6 August 1990 1988 Pakistan People's Party
20 Ghulam Mustafa Jatoi
(1931–2009)
6 August 1990 6 November 1990 National Peoples Party
21 A head and shoulder shot of a man from the left, this image may or may not reflect time period, best advice is to find one from 1997. Nawaz Sharif
(1949–)
6 November 1990 18 April 1993 1990 Pakistan Muslim League (N)
22 Balakh Sher Mazari
(1928–)
18 April 1993 26 May 1993 Pakistan People's Party
23 Wasim Sajjad(1941– ) 26 May 1993 26 May 1993 Independent
24 A head and shoulder shot of a man from the left, this image may or may not reflect time period, best advice is to find one from 1997. Nawaz Sharif

(1949–)

26 May 1993 18 July 1993 Independent
25 Moeenuddin Ahmad Qureshi
(1930–2016)
18 July 1993 19 October 1993 Independent
26 A head and shoulder shot of a woman in traditional Pakistani dress. Benazir Bhutto
(1953–2007)
19 October 1993 5 November 1996 1993 Pakistan People's Party
27 Malik Meraj Khalid
(1916–2003)
5 November 1996 17 February 1997 Independent
28 A head and shoulder shot of a man from the left, this image may or may not reflect time period, best advice is to find one from 1997. Nawaz Sharif
(1949–)
17 February 1997 12 October 1999 1997 Pakistan Muslim League (N)
29 Farooq Leghari(1940–2010) 12 October 1999 12 October 1999 Independent
30 A portrait of Pervez Musharraf Pervez Musharraf(1943– ) 12 October 1999 23 November 2002 Independent
31 A bearded man sitting in an office. Mir Zafarullah Khan Jamali
(1944–)
23 November 2002 26 June 2004 2002 Pakistan Muslim League (Q)
32 A side shot of a man looking at the camera. Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain
(1946–)
30 June 2004 26 August 2004 Pakistan Muslim League (Q)
33 Shaukat Aziz
(1949–)
28 August 2004 15 November 2007 Pakistan Muslim League (Q)
34 A head and shoulder shot of a beard man wearing spectacles Muhammad Mian Soomro
(1950–)
16 November 2007 24 March 2008 Pakistan Muslim League (Q)
35 A shot of a man during a meeting. Yousaf Raza Gillani
(1952–)
25 March 2008 19 June 2012 2008 Pakistan People's Party
36 Raja Pervaiz Ashraf
(1950–)
22 June 2012 24 March 2013 Pakistan People's Party
37 Mir Hazar Khan Khoso
(1929–)
25 March 2013 5 June 2013 Independent
38 A head and shoulder shot of a man from the left. Nawaz Sharif
(1949–)
5 June 2013 28 July 2017 2013 Pakistan Muslim League (N)
39 Shehbaz Sharif

(1949–)

28 July 2017 1 August 2017 Independent
40 Shahid Khaqan Abbasi
(1958–)
1 August 2017 31 May 2018 Pakistan Muslim League (N)
41 Nasirul Mulk
(1950–)
1 June 2018 18 August 2018 Independent
42 Imran Khan
(1952–)
18 August 2018 10 April 2022 2018 Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf
43 Shehbaz Sharif

(1949–)

10 April 2022 13 August 2023 Independent
44 Anwaar ul Haq Kakar

(1971–)

13 August 2023 4 March 2024 Independent
45 Shehbaz Sharif

(1949–)

4 March 2024 Incumbent Independent

Kontroversi

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Nota

  1. ^ Berikutan pemerintah Imran Khan dalam perutusan pertamanya, beliau menyatakan "langkah jimat cermat" untuk kedua-dua pemerintah dan beliau sendiri mengumumkan bahawa beliau akan duduk di kediaman Ketua Menteri Punjab di Punjab House dan tidak duduk di Rumah Perdana Menteri. Walau bagaimanapun, atas sebab keselamatan, diumumkan bahawa Khan dan Naeem-ul-Haq – Setiausaha Maklumat PTI,[2][3][4] akan duduk di rumah setiausaha Tentera no 1 di enklaf koloni perumahan PM di Islamabad.[5][6][7][8] Khan merancang menukarkan kediaman rasmi perdana menteri menjadi sebuah universiti penyelidikan awam.[9][10][11]
  2. ^ Gaji Perdana Menteri Pakistan 2 lakh 1 satu ribu rupee sebulan (9,50,574/bulan US$1,323) inklusif semua elaun dan tolak cukai, beliau tidak dibayar pemerintah. Gaji-gaji menteri persekutuan, menteri negeri, senator, hakim mahkamah tinggi, dan presiden lebih tinggi daripada gaji perdana menteri Pakistan.[12][13][14]

Rujukan

  1. ^ "Heads of State, Government and Ministers for Foreign Affairs" (PDF). UN. United Nations Foreign and Protocol Service.
  2. ^ "Will live in military secretary's residence, not in PM House, says Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan". The Financial Express. 20 Ogos 2018. Dicapai pada 26 Ogos 2018.
  3. ^ "PM-elect to stay in a residence near PM House: Naeemul Haq". Pakistan Today. 17 Ogos 2018. Dicapai pada 26 Ogos 2018.
  4. ^ "Imran Khan to live in PM House colony, says Naeemul Haq". Daily Times. 18 August 2018. Dicapai pada 26 Ogos 2018.
  5. ^ Azeem, Munawer (1 Ogos 2018). "Imran Khan to move into Ministers' Enclave". Dawn News. Dicapai pada 26 Ogos 2018.
  6. ^ "PM Imran shifts to military secretary's residence". The Nation. 20 Ogos 2018. Dicapai pada 26 Ogos 2018.
  7. ^ "PM Imran moves to military secretary's residence". Geo News. 26 Ogos 2018. Dicapai pada 26 Ogos 2018.
  8. ^ Idrees, Mahmood (20 Ogos 2018). "Imran Khan leaves palatial PM House forever to stay at military secretary's residence". Daily Pakistan Global. Dicapai pada 26 Ogos 2018.
  9. ^ "The austerity prime minister Imran Khan leads by example". The National. 21 Ogos 2018. Dicapai pada 26 Ogos 2018.
  10. ^ Amjad Khan, Ameen (27 Julai 2018). "Imran Khan vows to convert PM House into a university". University World News. Dicapai pada 26 Ogos 2018.
  11. ^ "Change will begin from PM House, says Imran Khan". Khaleej Times. 19 Ogos 2018. Dicapai pada 26 Ogos 2018.
  12. ^ "No pay raise for Imran, says PM office". Dawn. 31 Januari 2020. Dicapai pada 1 September 2018.
  13. ^ "Prime Minister's monthly income less than parliamentarians, ministers and judges – Pakistan". Dunya News. 17 September 2018. Dicapai pada 1 September 2018.
  14. ^ "The salary that we are not paying the PM". Dawn News. 10 September 2017. Dicapai pada 1 September 2017.

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